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12-18-2015 , 10:37 AM
hi guys ...i played this interesting spot recently..first of all i confess that if i had won this hand i wouldnt have posted this...so i will be very happy with opinion and thoughts..villain has got pfr=VPIP=21 PFR=12 3BET= 5,0 and TOT STEAL=33 ..i decided to play slow KK ..with this flop i continue to play slow but on the turn we were very unlucky..But tell me what do you believe about my line pre and postflop..thanks guys have a nice day all of you



    Poker Stars, $3.19 Buy-in (800/1,600 blinds, 75 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 7 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37194546

    Hero (BB): 15,568 (9.7 bb)
    MP1: 9,047 (5.7 bb)
    MP2: 1,563 (1 bb)
    MP3: 9,950 (6.2 bb)
    CO: 4,834 (3 bb)
    BTN: 18,379 (11.5 bb)
    SB: 8,159 (5.1 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with K K
    4 folds, BTN raises to 4,800, SB folds, Hero calls 3,200

    Flop: (10,925) K 4 T (2 players)
    Hero checks, BTN bets 3,200, Hero calls 3,200

    Turn: (17,325) 3 (2 players)
    Hero checks, BTN bets 10,304 and is all-in, Hero calls 7,493 and is all-in

    River: (32,311) 7 (2 players, 2 are all-in)

    Spoiler:
    Results: 32,311 pot
    Final Board: K 4 T 3 7
    Hero showed K K and lost (-15,568 net)
    BTN showed 5 6 and won 32,311 (16,743 net)



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    12-18-2015 , 10:48 AM
    nh
    12-19-2015 , 04:43 AM
    Jam preflop. His 3x gives him odds to call with plenty worse.

    Flop fine.

    You have the nuts on the turn when the money goes in.

    If you post stats post the number of hands they are from.
    12-20-2015 , 11:54 AM
    jam preflop just cause of his sizing but, flatting is fine if hes a spazz donk and will fire all flops etc if so you played it fine
    12-22-2015 , 07:18 AM
    thank you guys
    12-22-2015 , 10:31 AM
    Honestly am I the only one here who thinks a 3bet shove over his flop bet is the best play for this stake? Hero only started with 15k chips anyways, worst case scenario he picks up whats in the pot best case he gets called (and in this case gets sucked out on).
    12-22-2015 , 10:48 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by shinamobabi1
    Honestly am I the only one here who thinks a 3bet shove over his flop bet is the best play for this stake?
    Well given you can't make the third bet (i.e. re-raise) when there has only been the initial single bet, I'm going to say you probably are the only one

    But seriously IMHO we shouldn't raise all-in because we block too much of his calling range, we are going to the felt against draws whatever and it doesn't make any difference which street the money goes in; anything that will call all in on the flop will also go all in on the turn; we can get him to barrel turn with bluffs that would fold to our raise.
    12-22-2015 , 11:28 AM
    I am shoving this pre vs 3x. As played post is good.
    12-22-2015 , 11:34 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by LektorAJ
    Well given you can't make the third bet (i.e. re-raise) when there has only been the initial single bet, I'm going to say you probably are the only one

    But seriously IMHO we shouldn't raise all-in because we block too much of his calling range, we are going to the felt against draws whatever and it doesn't make any difference which street the money goes in; anything that will call all in on the flop will also go all in on the turn; we can get him to barrel turn with bluffs that would fold to our raise.
    Lol ... it's 10am...

    And I see that makes sense, I would usually just shove in that position, may have to change up my line of thinking going forward
    12-27-2015 , 09:47 PM
    easy shove pre.

    as played post flop is fine.

          
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