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Party Poker 1/2 Hold'em (10 handed) converterPreflop: Hero is SB with [Kc], [Qd]. 3 folds, Hero completes, BB checks.Flop: (4 SB) [Jc], [3s], [Qs] (4 players)Hero bets, Hero folds, MP1 calls.Turn: (5.50 BB) [5h] (2 players)MP1 checks, MP2 bets, MP1 calls.River: (7.50 BB) [4c] (2 players)MP1 checks, MP2 bets, MP1 folds.Final Pot: 8.50 BBResults in white below: MP2 doesn't show. Outcome: MP2 wins 8.50 BB. Initial raiser was 30%/5%/1.0 (95 hands) , 3-bet raiser was 18% /0%/2.0 (45 hands)What should I have done for 2 bets back to me?

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Hmm...this is why I'm a proponent of raising KQo there, to get control of the hand, and build up the potOne of them is clearly on a flush draw, but what might MP2 have?QJ is a possibility, as is a weaker queen. Or a flush draw and a pair is always a possibility as wellIt's tough, but I think you can lay this down here, as you only have 5 outs to improve with

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easy laydown considering the MP2's stats. what's confusing me is, how on earth someone has a 2.0 ag factor w/o raising PF, kinda odd if you think about it

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Yeah, pretty easy fold in the face of a 3-bet. MP1's raise isn't much to worry about--yeah, he might be raising on an AQ or something, but he could also have a draw (Having the hindsight of the entire hand playing out, I'm guessing this is what he was on), or a weaker queen, or god knows what--but MP2 is bringing the goods if he's 3-betting.ALSO: I agree that KQ is a raise-or-fold pre-flop hand. You really should've raised it out of the small blind, though I don't think it would change much in this instance.

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I'll say this much, that is the perfect flop to CR from the small blind. This is why you sometimes just complete w/KQo. If it's only one bet the CR that bitch and only slowdown if you get a strong read on someone

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