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KK all in on flop?
No reads, but at this level villians are more likely to call.
$5 NL Texas Hold'em - Thursday, July 20, 15:30:50 ET 2006
Seat 9 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 1: Wolftour ( $16.95 )
Seat 2: Pab70 ( $1.11 )
Seat 4: Bein1234 ( $1.96 )
Seat 5: aperfectmix6 ( $4.04 )
Seat 6: Arminia222 ( $12.57 )
Seat 7: BUFI74 ( $4.90 )
Seat 8: flagdoctor ( $4.99 )
Seat 9: Hintertupf ( $0.93 )
Seat 10: sasquatch499 ( $8.52 )
Seat 3: mulhollanddrive ( $4.96 )
sasquatch499 posts small blind [$0.02].
Pab70 posts big blind [$0.04].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to mulhollanddrive [ Kh Kc ]
mulhollanddrive raises [$0.16].
Bein1234 folds.
aperfectmix6 calls [$0.16].
Arminia222 folds.
BUFI74 folds.
flagdoctor calls [$0.16].
Hintertupf folds.
sasquatch499 folds.
>You have options at Beginners #1240618 Table!.
Pab70 calls [$0.12].
** Dealing Flop ** [ 9c, 8c, 4c ]
Pab70 checks.
mulhollanddrive is all-In [$4.80]
was this a +ev move, i had overpair plus king high flush draw, 3 callers pre-flop.
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it's +EV probably, but not the highest EV move imho
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yep i can see that a 2/3 pot bet on the flop might have been better to get high pair, and flush draws along without scaring them off too much.
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There's no need to push this. You have the K of clubs so a pot sized bet would be necessary. You're gonna get value from the flush chasers anyway with a PSB.
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you don't even need to bet the whole pot. making plays like this gives your opponent the best opportunity to keep his money if he's behind and to take your money if he's ahead.
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c/r ai is better than ai
Bet 3bet ai is better than c/r ai.