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    Default KK overpair +FD hits ace river 200nl

    villain is relative unknown, in 40 hands he has done little to distinguish himself, other than call too much. 40-10, 4% 3-bet, 67% fold to cbet. I've somehow looked aggro at this table, but I've done nothing much except for a couple of steals, and a fold to a flop raise of my cbet.

    I put him on a draw or a top pair kind of hand when he calls two streets. AQ/KQ types of hands fit, and flush draw is an obvious contender, but that isn't always the nut flush draw. I guess he could have flopped a flush, but i doubt he plays it that slow. Thoughts on sizing and river bet?
    Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $2.00 BB (8 handed) - Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

    SB ($38)
    BB ($35.40)
    UTG ($171.70)
    Hero (UTG+1) ($209.70)
    MP1 ($88)
    MP2 ($242.35)
    CO ($130.95)
    Button ($50.10)

    Preflop: Hero is UTG+1 with K, K
    1 fold, Hero bets $7, 2 folds, CO calls $7, 3 folds

    Flop: ($17) Q, J, 7 (2 players)
    Hero bets $12, CO calls $12

    Turn: ($41) 6 (2 players)
    Hero bets $36, CO calls $36

    River: ($113) A (2 players)
    Hero bets $26
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    wp
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    i have a question about the river bet: this is effectively a blocking bet/fold situation??

    how does this compare to a c/c line to a reasonable sized bet?

    sorry if these seem simple questions
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    Quote Originally Posted by texa8
    i have a question about the river bet: this is effectively a blocking bet/fold situation??

    how does this compare to a c/c line to a reasonable sized bet?

    sorry if these seem simple questions
    yeah it's a blocking/thin value bet

    the difference between this and a c/c line to a reasonable sized bet is that villain is almost never betting an amount that we don't say "ughhhhh wtf..."
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    yeah exactly, and a passive villain probably won't shove over your block as a bluff, wp imo.
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    cool thansks guys... nh
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    Flop is too small vs a 40/10 but other than that nh
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