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NL10 KK.. facing C/R on flop and bet on turn NL10 KK.. facing C/R on flop and bet on turn

04-28-2011 , 05:24 PM
BB: $26.91 (269.1 bb)
UTG+2: $10.94 (109.4 bb)
MP1: $10 (100 bb)
MP2: $10.15 (101.5 bb)
Hero (MP3): $10.72 (107.2 bb)
CO: $3.70 (37 bb)
BTN: $10.30 (103 bb)
SB: $5.59 (55.9 bb)

Preflop: Hero is MP3 with K K
3 folds, Hero raises to $0.30, 3 folds, BB calls $0.20

Flop: ($0.65) 9 6 3 (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $0.50, BB raises to $1.50, Hero calls $1

Turn: ($3.65) 4 (2 players)
BB bets $1.70, Hero calls $1.70

River: ($7.05) 7 (2 players)
BB bets $8.90, Hero folds

Villain is 16/11 with 4.0 AF and 5.9% 3bet.. over 628 hands if you need more stats for the hand tell me

His weird play kinda got me puzzled Did he really flop a set? And why would he shove river.

Some more info for read purposes: After the hand i asked him what he had and he said, and he said "2 cards"".. Reaction like that made me think he had a strong hand..
NL10 KK.. facing C/R on flop and bet on turn Quote
04-28-2011 , 05:40 PM
What's his fold to c-bet? Have you ever seen him raising on flop?

But i think folding on flop would have been best, overpairs like JJ or QQ are maybe not in his range given his 3-bet%. I also don't think that NL10 regs concentrate much on board texture or on what hands you can continue with after the c/r, so i think it's more than less a raise for value than a semi bluff or a cold bluff.

He'll have sets and combo draws alot and against that range you are not doing that well!
NL10 KK.. facing C/R on flop and bet on turn Quote
04-28-2011 , 06:24 PM
raise cbet % and fold to cbet %?

most of the time you'll be up against a set, as he's 3bing all the hands you get value from (TT-QQ). I'd be fine dumping this flop as long as he doesn't spew on cbets often or have an extremely low fold to cbet.

Last edited by wompwompwomp; 04-28-2011 at 06:25 PM. Reason: hi
NL10 KK.. facing C/R on flop and bet on turn Quote
04-28-2011 , 06:30 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by alexx1
What's his fold to c-bet? Have you ever seen him raising on flop?

But i think folding on flop would have been best, overpairs like JJ or QQ are maybe not in his range given his 3-bet%. I also don't think that NL10 regs concentrate much on board texture or on what hands you can continue with after the c/r, so i think it's more than less a raise for value than a semi bluff or a cold bluff.

He'll have sets and combo draws alot and against that range you are not doing that well!
Stoved it:

Quote:
Board: 9h 6d 3h
Dead:

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 81.641% 81.64% 00.00% 9699 0.00 { 99, 66, 33, AhQh, 8h7h, 5h4h }
Hand 1: 18.359% 18.36% 00.00% 2181 0.00 { KcKs }
NL10 KK.. facing C/R on flop and bet on turn Quote
04-29-2011 , 04:51 AM
Raise flop CBET = 22% out of 18 times
Fold to cbet is 67%

Can I already fold the flop? And if i call flop I cant fold the turn right since he bets so small... But so weird that he Shoves the river.. 8h9h?

(Hi WOMP )
NL10 KK.. facing C/R on flop and bet on turn Quote
04-29-2011 , 08:40 AM
89hh is very unlikely
NL10 KK.. facing C/R on flop and bet on turn Quote
04-29-2011 , 08:42 AM
turn sizing looks very unlikely for a set though on this wetish board, he could be setting up an overjam otr when his draw misses
NL10 KK.. facing C/R on flop and bet on turn Quote
04-29-2011 , 09:28 AM
Mannnnnn i wonder lol
NL10 KK.. facing C/R on flop and bet on turn Quote
04-29-2011 , 09:32 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mayox
turn sizing looks very unlikely for a set though on this wetish board, he could be setting up an overjam otr when his draw misses
+1
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