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KK from the SB
Need some help on this one.. villain has played fairly agressively, many pot-sized bets and some huge overbet allin's, none of which have been called.
6-Max NL 400 on Pacific
Lukie: $545
Villain (CO): $444
Lukie dealt KK in SB.
UTG and UTG+1 fold.
CO min-raises to $8.
Lukie reraises to $22 total.
BB folds.
CO calls.
Flop: 4c 2c 6d
Lukie bets $30.
CO calls.
Turn: 4c 2c 6d 3h
Lukie checks.
CO bets $29.
Lukie calls.
River: 4c 2c 6d 3h Js
Lukie bets $40.
CO goes all-in.
Lukie folds.
I'm interested how you guys would have played this, especially on the turn and river. I'm thinking the villain sensed weakness in the check/call on the turn and 1/4 sized bet on the river and pushed on a bluff. It could have also easily been a preflop steal with 5x and he could have had the straight. Thoughts?
- Lukie
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raise on the turn and its not even close.
-'rilla
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I don't understand why you check/called the turn. I'd keep on betting if not check/raise the turn.
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If the villian is truly as aggressive as you said, I don't see why you don't call here.
I can see checking the turn to try to check-raise him, but yeah. YOu've got to make a stand sometime, and KK is as good a hand as any.
Because of the fact that this is 6 max, and because you said that villian ha dbeen stealing lots of pots, this is an easy call.
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He could have AJ. He doesnt show any strength after the flop until the river . His turn bet is just trying to take advantage of your check. When the J falls he probably actually thinks he has the best hand. I call.