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$50/$100 No Limit Holdem • 6 Players • UltimateBet

UTGHero$13739.00
UTG+1maxEmus125$21373.00
COOzzy 87$11432.00
BTNKiller_O$350.00
SBSpirit Rock$12396.00
BBNew Frontier$3102.00

  • Pre-Flop ($150, 6 players) Hero is UTG
  • sA dA
Hero raises to $350, maxEmus125 calls $350, 4 folds
  • Flop ($850, 2 players)
  • d4 h9 s9
Hero bets $700, maxEmus125 raises to $2300, Hero calls $1600
  • Turn ($5450, 2 players)
  • s6
Hero checks, maxEmus125 bets $2800, Hero calls $2800
  • River ($11050, 2 players)
  • h4
Hero checks, maxEmus125 bets $11050, $8289 to Hero ($8289)?







Comments | 4

CaNNaBiC | -2

Rating: -2 (2 votes) | November 28th 00:05 | flag

only pocket nines or fours win, but i dont think so...i think pocket kings are the hand of the opposite player for mathematic probability KK. Whith QQ maybe dont play so hard..
its my opinion, the hero checks in turn and river are maybe distort the reality for maxEmus125 an maybe has TT-KK..
ANSWER PLEASE

TheGeorge | 7

Rating: 0 (2 votes) | December 08th 10:32 | flag

Hey folks! Well KK is a probability, however, in this type of game with deep stacks a flat call with KK from UTG +1 after a raise from UTG is unlikely. There is no slowplay value as the UTG player has a very short range of hands he would raise with from UTG. Even if the UTG +1 caller puts him on AK or QQ-TT a re-raise here is the only correct play with KK. Again this is due to the initial raise coming from UTG. So the pre-flop play doesn't indicate KK to me at least. On the flop your lead out bet may seem like a standard continuation bet to your opponent and if he puts you on a hand range including AK & AQ then his raise here is correct, however, since you flat called here he may be putting you on a weak hand since you didn't re-raise him.

Now the turn play is a different story. You check-called which on this board is not helpful since according to your play on the flop and your check on the turn you opponent senses weakness. You must ask yourself in these situtations if you are willing to take this to the River. I understand he could have KK, he could have QQ, TT, AK or even A9 suited!! At this point you have a decision: Either you raise him now or you fold now. Checking the turn after bet-calling on the flop is a sure sign of weakness. This play would have worked better on a non threating board, or a board containing a pair on the flop out side of the playing zone.

The river bet seems a bit suspect, however given the situation and play of the hand thus far this is an easy fold. Actually, you should have seen this bet coming especially if you were planning on checking the river anyway if an Ace didn't hit. Check-calling the turn was the big error in this hand as if you were going to check call the rest of the way it would have been better to fold on the turn bet and move on to another hand.

Some Math:

Pre-Flop:
With AA you had 87.19% Equity against any random succession of cards.
AA vs. KK: You had 82% Equity going to the flop, versus his 18%.

Good Skill!!!!
-Georgie

edgars15115 | -1

December 18th 10:49 | flag

I think that opponent has 99 becose he can't have nothing alse. If he has JJ-KK he won't call he usaly reraise again. If he ha KA that why he resaise post flop. He can't have 22,33,44,55,66,77,88 becose 22-66 he wont play if reraise free flop. He maybe an play 77-10,10 but post flop he coud lay like that only with 99. Can you agre???

TimothyVdp1

January 05th 11:32 | flag

this is a great board for villain to c/r
its WA/WB so c/c next streets, if he's capable of 3barrel bluffing here river is an instant call

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