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10nl - I flatted a 3 bet with kings and also made questionable post flop decisions with top set 10nl - I flatted a 3 bet with kings and also made questionable post flop decisions with top set

04-30-2019 , 09:29 PM
Why I flatted: This person had a very tight general 4.5% 3 bet out of the bb, and barrels at very high frequency (75%-75%-67% f/t/r cbets). 840 hands on him.

    WPN, $0.05/$0.10 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

    SB: $10 (100 bb)
    BB: $10.25 (102.5 bb)
    Hero (UTG): $10 (100 bb)
    MP: $10.35 (103.5 bb)
    CO: $7.11 (71.1 bb)
    BTN: $19.26 (192.6 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is UTG with K K
    Hero raises to $0.22, 4 folds, BB raises to $0.80, Hero calls $0.58

    Flop: ($1.65) 6 K 7 (2 players)
    BB bets $1.05, Hero calls $1.05

    Turn: ($3.75) 3 (2 players)
    BB bets $2.39, Hero raises to $8.15 and is all-in

    10nl - I flatted a 3 bet with kings and also made questionable post flop decisions with top set Quote
    05-01-2019 , 03:12 AM
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    10nl - I flatted a 3 bet with kings and also made questionable post flop decisions with top set Quote
    05-01-2019 , 09:31 AM
    Pre is fine, you're in position and mixing in flatting with good reads isn't bad at all.

    Shoving the turn gets us value from Ac that we wouldn't otherwise get on the river if another club doesn't hit. And if he has the flush already, we have a decent amount of outs.
    10nl - I flatted a 3 bet with kings and also made questionable post flop decisions with top set Quote
    05-01-2019 , 12:07 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Markulous
    Shoving the turn gets us value from Ac that we wouldn't otherwise get on the river if another club doesn't hit.
    Well that's the question, will he jam river with Ac/bluffs.

    Against the very best players at your stake this is a flat on the turn. You block too many value targets. He could have a 100% turn fold percentage of hands you beat.

    Would go ahead and 4b KK in formations where tight players always have it.
    10nl - I flatted a 3 bet with kings and also made questionable post flop decisions with top set Quote
    05-01-2019 , 01:14 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by bearer
    Well that's the question, will he jam river with Ac/bluffs.

    Against the very best players at your stake this is a flat on the turn. You block too many value targets. He could have a 100% turn fold percentage of hands you beat.

    Would go ahead and 4b KK in formations where tight players always have it.
    It's a valid question and probably depends how well of a player we view him as. Just because he's relatively tight, doesn't mean he'll fold the NFD, especially after he already made a large bet.

    I think flatting turn is fine too then we call on any non-club river.
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