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01-17-2018 , 10:39 PM
What line would you take ott?
If not raising river, extremely tight fold. (Villain could have the same hand)
(QTcc,ss),(KTss,dd) and flop boats.






    Poker Stars, $2 Buy-in (30/60 blinds, 9 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 9 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37929111

    MP1: 8,561 (142.7 bb)
    MP2: 6,425 (107.1 bb)
    MP3: 7,118 (118.6 bb)
    CO: 3,657 (61 bb)
    Hero (BTN): 6,370 (106.2 bb)
    SB: 5,082 (84.7 bb)
    BB: 7,961 (132.7 bb)
    UTG+1: 5,112 (85.2 bb)
    UTG+2: 4,114 (68.6 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BTN with T K
    2 folds, MP1 calls 60, 3 folds, Hero calls 60, SB completes, BB checks

    Flop: (321) J Q Q (4 players)
    SB checks, BB checks, MP1 checks, Hero bets 198, SB calls 198, BB folds, MP1 calls 198

    Turn: (915) 9 (3 players)
    SB checks, MP1 checks, Hero checks

    River: (915) 7 (3 players)
    SB checks, MP1 bets 1,380, 2 folds




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    01-18-2018 , 09:23 AM
    I wouldn't limp behind on the BTN with KTo. Ever.

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    01-18-2018 , 09:50 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Darth_Maul
    I wouldn't limp behind on the BTN with KTo. Ever.

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    the stacks are really deep and we can have the best hand sometimes. For 60 chips seems like a mandatory call. If your confident in your postflop abilities you should try to see as many cheap flops as possible imo as we should have an advantage.

    Id proly check flop behind, betting opens you up to getting raised off if someone holds a queen, where we can xb and realise our equity seems good.

    As played you gotta bet that turn we are looking for 3 streets here now, gotta build up at that pot when we have a strong hand.
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    01-18-2018 , 09:58 AM
    I would raise preflop with this hand, if villain is traping with big hand (if he is, he is a fish cause it´s really early in a tournament), he will let you know immediatelly, and also your hand is not that good for multiway pot, cause it usually makes 1 pair and these tend to be not so good on the river in multiway pots. Also without no stats on villain I would look him up on the river, cause you have to be right only 37,5% of time to make this call profitable.
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    01-18-2018 , 10:54 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by wowsooooted
    the stacks are really deep and we can have the best hand sometimes. For 60 chips seems like a mandatory call. If your confident in your postflop abilities you should try to see as many cheap flops as possible imo as we should have an advantage.
    You limp behind you invite the blinds along and end up playing KTo 4-way with virtually no hope of putting your opponents on ranges. That is not a good outcome.

    If you want to limp behind with 74s, go for it. But not with a hand like KTo. Raise, isolate the weak limper, take control of the hand, win a small pot postflop, and move on.

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    01-18-2018 , 08:17 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Darth_Maul
    You limp behind you invite the blinds along and end up playing KTo 4-way with virtually no hope of putting your opponents on ranges. That is not a good outcome.

    If you want to limp behind with 74s, go for it. But not with a hand like KTo. Raise, isolate the weak limper, take control of the hand, win a small pot postflop, and move on.

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    iso is fine and limp is fine imo, I just think you need to make a point of defending your button, it is the most profitable seat on the table so we should we looking to play hands from here for than not. You can play KTo multiway well if your a decent postflop player, esp when limper and blinds have weak ranges
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    01-19-2018 , 04:20 AM
    I'd bet turn - as played we can't fold river - this can def be a value bet with a worse straight or trips.
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