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1st hand evaluation :)

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NL Holdem $50(BB) Replayer
SB ($1,620)
Hero ($1,310)
UTG ($1,055)
UTG+1 ($3,090)
UTG+2 ($1,250)
CO ($3,880)
BTN ($1,295)

Dealt to Hero K♦ A♠

fold, fold, fold, CO raises to $100, fold, fold, Hero raises to $1,310 (AI), CO calls $1,210

FLOP ($2,645) 2♥ Q♠ 3♥

TURN ($2,645) 2♥ Q♠ 3♥ J♣

RIVER ($2,645) 2♥ Q♠ 3♥ J♣ Q♦

CO shows 3♣ A♣
(Pre 30%, Flop 84.5%, Turn 84.1%)

Hero shows K♦ A♠
(Pre 70%, Flop 15.5%, Turn 15.9%)

CO wins $2,645

Is this too aggresive?


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no, i like it :)


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chenny8888
Joined: 03.10.2007

Hi all,

I prefer making it 290-310 preflop for value. This is what I'd do with AA or KK too.


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i know is good to play some hands like AA and KK to diversificate but how would play this flop?because if we make a c-bet we are comitted.


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chenny8888
Joined: 03.10.2007

Originally posted by aftenieovidiu
i know is good to play some hands like AA and KK to diversificate but how would play this flop?because if we make a c-bet we are comitted.

i would bet something like 250 and call an all-in.


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So if he flat calls on flop am i going broke with the hand?


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chenny8888
Joined: 03.10.2007

Originally posted by xlesleyx
So if he flat calls on flop am i going broke with the hand?

Yup you are. Just we want to maximise our equity with the hand. We do this by either trying to get him to bluffshove flop against our bet, or by getting him to fold a better hand. Now anyone who calls preflop for such a big portion of their stack is never folding a pair so bluffing makes no sense.

On the turn I'd shove just because I don't want to give him freecards.


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