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01-08-2017 , 05:57 PM
    Poker Stars, $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 5 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37571316

    Hero (SB): $2.89 (144.5 bb)
    BB: $2.54 (127 bb)
    MP: $4.18 (209 bb)
    CO: $2.04 (102 bb)
    BTN: $2.05 (102.5 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with K K
    MP calls $0.02, 2 folds, Hero raises to $0.08, BB folds, MP calls $0.06

    Flop: ($0.18) 7 3 6 (2 players)
    Hero bets $0.15, MP calls $0.15

    Turn: ($0.48) 5 (2 players)
    Hero bets $0.40, MP raises to $0.80, Hero calls $0.40

    River: ($2.08) T (2 players)
    Hero checks, MP bets $1.86, Hero calls $1.86 and is all-in

    Spoiler:
    Results: $5.80 pot ($0.20 rake)
    Final Board: 7 3 6 5 T
    Hero showed K K and lost (-$2.89 net)
    MP showed 9 8 and won $5.60 ($2.71 net)



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    Lol this happened maybe 5 mins after I lost a big pot with AA Here's my bankroll graph for today http://imgur.com/6Qnplnf
    KK 2NL Quote
    01-08-2017 , 09:30 PM
    don't bet the turn, almost certainly don't call the raise and for the love of god fold the river.
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    01-09-2017 , 10:05 PM
    falling in love with your overpair in a single raised pot is a good way to go broke

    limpers will often have small pocket pairs or (suited) connectors so you should proceed very carefully on this flop - cbet is fine ofc, but when you see that 5 OTT you should be rdy to give it up

    lol to that nick btw
    KK 2NL Quote
    01-10-2017 , 06:34 AM
    This is a good example for absolute hand strength and relative hand strength.

    Your relative hand strength on flop and turn decreases drastically.

    :-)


    short and simple explanation about absolute hand strength and relative hand strength:
    http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/32...rength-991563/
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