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NL400: KK OOP vs UTG caller


banshee

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NL Holdem $4(BB) Replayer
Hero ($520)
BB ($400)
UTG ($694)
UTG+1 ($466)
CO ($284)
BTN ($153)

Dealt to Hero KHeart KDiamond

UTG raises to $12, fold, fold, fold, Hero raises to $44, fold, UTG calls $32

FLOP ($92) TSpade 5Diamond JHeart

Hero bets $52, UTG calls $52

TURN ($196) TSpade 5Diamond JHeart 3Heart

Hero bets $100, UTG calls $100

RIVER ($396) TSpade 5Diamond JHeart 3Heart 8Spade

Hero ?

Since I'm playing somewhat aggressive and 4betting in his shoes looks superstrong I'm pretty sure he'd flat QQ+, AK in this spot quite often. He might also show up with JJ, TT and AQ from time to time so the only hand I was targeting with my bets is QQ. I'm a bit concerned that he slowplayed TT, JJ, KK+ on the flop although he'd probably raise with those the majority of the time. Do you think shoving the river is profitable? I had some doubts that he'd look me up with QQ there but I probably have the best hand pretty often...

Posted almost 2 years ago

zankaa

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id def go allin now.. if ure not going allin with this hand here ure way to passive in your overall game.

Posted almost 2 years ago

hurricane562

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Joined 09/2009

yeah u have to shove here Wink

hell fold pretty often and maybe ur slightly dominated by his calling range but shove is way better than c/f

Posted almost 2 years ago

NoahSD

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I'd shove here. Even if you're not ahead of his calling range, you're still better off than c/c or c/f because he's calling you with a wider range than he's shoving and you're ahead of more than the ~31% here you need to be good if you check and he shoves.

Posted almost 2 years ago




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