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GABMAD
Poker Stars
No Limit Holdem Ring game
Blinds: $2/$4
6 players
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Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is Button with K♦ K♣
UTG calls, 2 folds, Hero raises to $16, SB calls, BB folds, UTG calls.


Flop: 7♠ 5♣ 3♥ ($52, 3 players)
SB bets $32, UTG folds, Hero calls.


Turn: T♠ ($116, 2 players)
SB bets $100, Hero ??

No reads.
Lavitz
This is a toughie. Lots of possible sets but as played I'm prolly pushing turn. You cold called flop. Most with an overpair would raise here. Lot of possible straight draws out there and he could have a hand like 67, and fired TP with OESD on flop. He might have also called mid sized PP like 88-JJ and bet it out on safe flop. If you cold call here then river decision is gonna be a lot more difficult because theres not many safe cards here. Not many people are gonna be firing a set like this because they dont same like value bets. He seems to have a vulnerable hand and is protecting it.
bdc30
How much safer of a flop do you need to raise his donk-bet?

If we knew the stack sizes we could probably give you better advice.
dms26
Raise the flop, but stack sizes matter alot too.
DanielNegreanu
Is that his last $100? If so, you should have stuck it to him on the flop and took it down right there. Either way, whether it was a deep stack situation or not, you can't just call on the flop and fold the turn because he bet. What would he do with QQ, JJ, 99, or 88?
GABMAD
QUOTE (DanielNegreanu @ Friday, February 23rd, 2007, 3:10 PM) *
Is that his last $100? If so, you should have stuck it to him on the flop and took it down right there. Either way, whether it was a deep stack situation or not, you can't just call on the flop and fold the turn because he bet. What would he do with QQ, JJ, 99, or 88?


wow...first time DN responded to my post icon_biggrin.gif

anyway, at the beginning of the hand the stacks were approximately: Hero - 320
Villain - 400

Contiune discussion please.
bdc30
Raise the flop for sure. ~75-100 sounds good. If he pushes, I'm still not sure if I can find a fold.
If he flopped a set against your kings, or is just slowplayed aces preflop, it happens.

Do something on the flop to make him define his hand.
GABMAD
QUOTE (bdc30 @ Friday, February 23rd, 2007, 8:37 PM) *
Raise the flop for sure. ~75-100 sounds good. If he pushes, I'm still not sure if I can find a fold.
If he flopped a set against your kings, or is just slowplayed aces preflop, it happens.

Do something on the flop to make him define his hand.


Ya. I realize I should have raised the flop, it was a VERY bad play not to.

BTW...I'm also from London, ontario, u play in any regular games?
DCJ001
QUOTE (bdc30 @ Friday, February 23rd, 2007, 3:37 PM) *
Raise the flop for sure. ~75-100 sounds good. If he pushes, I'm still not sure if I can find a fold.
If he flopped a set against your kings, or is just slowplayed aces preflop, it happens.

Do something on the flop to make him define his hand.

What about this:

http://www.fullcontactpoker.com/poker-foru...t&p=1719528
GABMAD
No more discussion? Come on, I want to hear more opinions, Daniel, you still look at these threads after they've made it to this section?
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