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Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (6 handed) Full Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver Cards)saw flop|saw showdownButton ($25)Hero ($25.60)BB ($24.60)UTG ($25.40)MP ($10)CO ($44.85)Preflop: Hero is SB with kc.gif, qc.gif. 1 fold, MP checks, 1 fold, Button calls $0.25, Hero completes, BB checks.Flop: ($1) qs.gif, 9d.gif, ks.gif(4 players)Hero bets $0.75, BB folds, MP folds, Button raises to $2.5, Hero raises to $8.6, Button raises to $27, Hero raises to $33.95 (All-In)

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I mean... I guess the villain could be a total incompetent retarded fish that would get eaten alive by just the regular fish but...What exactly 4bets this flop besides 9-9 and J-10?I would find it hard to believe that somebody with A-K here could limp and trick himself into thinking OMG PAIRED ACE KING IS THE NUTS

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JT or 99 (assuming the player is not a looney)? Can't put him on A9 spades unless he is a gambler. It is very strong play for anything less than 2 pair. I think there is a chance you could lay down to the $27 reraise but you are just as right going all in.If I had no read, I would have folded.If I know the player likes to gamble, I go all in.If I have a read on how the guy plays top pair, I go all in.Guess I think going all in the correct play against most players here, esp considering your stack and pot size.

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J T?he's not limping 99 QQ KK...
I think there could be a 99 here - from my days at 25nl:The players are generally either passive or have no idea as to hand values. Dude could have called preflop thinking he was slow playing a monster or being weak and hoping for a set. Depends on how aggressive the guy has been previously.
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15,840  games	 0.047 secs   337,021  games/secBoard: Qs 9d KsDead:  	equity 	win 	tie 		  pots won 	pots tied	Hand 0: 	17.854%	  17.40% 	00.45% 			  2756 		   72.00   { KcQc }Hand 1: 	82.146%	  81.69% 	00.45% 			 12940 		   72.00   { JTs, JTo }

Against J10 we're about a 4:1 dog.

Text results appended to pokerstove.txt  25,740  games	 0.005 secs	 5,148,000  games/secBoard: Qs 9d KsDead:  	equity 	win 	tie 		  pots won 	pots tied	Hand 0: 	37.075%	  36.40% 	00.68% 			  9369 		  174.00   { KcQc }Hand 1: 	62.925%	  62.25% 	00.68% 			 16023 		  174.00   { 99, K9s, Q9s, JTs, K9o, JTo }

This is a more realistic range, and we're better than 2:1 equity wise against his range, which is about what pot odds we're getting to go all the way on the flop.

27,720  games	 0.005 secs	 5,544,000  games/secBoard: Qs 9d KsDead:  	equity 	win 	tie 		  pots won 	pots tied	Hand 0: 	38.292%	  37.65% 	00.64% 			 10436 		  178.50   { KcQc }Hand 1: 	61.708%	  61.06% 	00.64% 			 16927 		  178.50   { 99, AsTs, K9s, Q9s, JTs, Ts9s, K9o, JTo }

Including big draws, I think we're usually incline to calling this getting more than 2:1 on the flop.Oh and the money that goes in on the flop doesn't add up again. You raise to $33~ whatever all in on the flop but you started with $25.60

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