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KQo MP2 - Unlucky or bad play?

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Craigsy633
Joined: 17.04.2013

When I look back at this hand it seems pretty obvious that my opponent was strong on the flop as he initially limped but raised on the flop and re-raised on the turn.

When I hit the full house it really didn't cross my mind that he may have had quads. Would any professional coaches have played this differently?

I]Hand converted with online PokerStrategy.com hand converter:

Play hand

€0.01/€0.02 No-Limit Hold'em (6 handed)

Known players:
[tg]CO€2.02:///////;BU€2.23:///////;SB€1.62:///////;BB€1.72:///////;MP2 (Hero)€2.00:///////;MP3€2.00:///////;[/tg]

Preflop: Hero is MP2 with K:h, Q:c.
Hero raises to €0.06, MP3 folds, CO calls €0.06, BU folds, SB calls €0.05, BB folds.

Flop: (€0.2) 3:c, K:c, 3:h (3 players)
SB bets €0.06, Hero calls €0.06, CO calls €0.06.

Turn: (€0.38) Q:s (3 players)
SB checks, Hero bets €0.23, CO folds, SB raises to €0.46, Hero calls €0.23.

River: (€1.3) K:s (2 players)
SB bets €1.04(All-In), Hero calls €1.04.

Final Pot: €3.38.
Results follow:

Hero shows a full-house, kings full of queens(K:h Q:c).
SB shows four of a kind, threes(3:d 3:s).

SB wins with four of a kind, threes(3:d 3:s).


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Hi Craigsy633

Preflop: looks fine

Postflop: When villain donks so small I would raise the flop for value. He bet less than 1/3 pot there.

As played his line is definitely strong and any ck/raise turn from a fish should be considered strong without further info so you can fold the turn (if we expect the fish to be passive).

However, on the river it's hard to fold now as you beat all 3x hands except quads.


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Craigsy633
Joined: 17.04.2013

Many thanks - I need to fix this part of my game.

I have decent reads on individuals but when the timer starts to tick I seem to just look at my cards and loose where I am in the hand.

Many thanks for the advice


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