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10NL-AA on paired board (KK)

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  1. #1

    Default 10NL-AA on paired board (KK)

    This was my first time using HEM as my PT3 trial ran out.

    Villian was about 40/25/6 over 50 or so hands. He was also on another table and was very agressive with any pp. He would also push with any pair after the flop. He never slowplayed anything.

    The flop bet was intentionally weak to see if he would push. When he didn't I doubted he had a K. I believe I also had pot odd (over 3:1?). On the turn I believe I am committed.

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (6 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

    UTG ($10.15)
    Hero (MP) ($11.30)
    CO ($22.95)
    Button ($18.60)
    SB ($10.05)
    BB ($5.30)

    Preflop: Hero is MP with A, A
    UTG raises to $0.30, Hero raises to $0.90, CO calls $0.90, 3 folds, UTG calls $0.60

    Flop: ($2.85) 4, K, K (3 players)
    UTG checks, Hero bets $2, 1 fold, UTG raises to $5, Hero calls $3

    Turn: ($12.85) K (2 players)
    UTG bets $4.25 (All-In), Hero ???
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  2. #2
    ez call. Especially given villain's aggression. Expect to see TT-QQ here a lot. If he's got a K, nh.

    3-bet a little bigger. 1.20 imo.
  3. #3
    You're definitely getting odds to call.

    Considering preflop, I'd give him a range of TT+ (there's no KK to be had), AJ+, KQ. You can loosen it up, but your odds just get better. If he's raising Kx UTG, gg it's a cooler.
  4. #4
    PF size is fine As a note, I would definitely just call PF a decent % of the time (something like 30% call 70 % fold against tight UTG openers. However, this guys seems like the type that his opening range=3 bet calling range.

    Flop play is good although , flop size is a little big, something like half pot is probably best on this board texture. Checking back the flop is a viable option as well. Betting a bit smaller on the flop might allow him to float you with a wider range which could help you get value from a bigger range of hands on the turn/river. The turn card pretty much guarantees that we're never folding although I'm not sure if villain c/r's 88-QQ on the flop.

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