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pocket kk's

kkclubkkclub Member Posts: 5
edited March 2011 in The Poker Clinic

In deep stack tournie on 16/03/11, sitting on stack of 10,000 chips got pocket kk's on big blind rasied up 4 times bb. Got a caller flop came down 8s,7d,A's bet half pot got called turn came Q'c, bet half pot caller moved all in called him, he turned over A7os3/2011)
Player Action Cards Amount Pot Balance
BETY1TIME  Small blind   100.00  100.00  7301.25
kkclub  Big blind   200.00  300.00  9495.00
   Your hole cards 
K
K
      
agentmax  Fold    
STONEY231  Call   200.00  500.00  12780.00
POKERTREV  Fold    
equaliser  Fold    
BETY1TIME  Call   100.00  600.00  7201.25
kkclub  Raise   400.00  1000.00  9095.00
STONEY231  Call   400.00  1400.00  12380.00
BETY1TIME  Call   400.00  1800.00  6801.25
Flop
     
8
7
A
      
BETY1TIME  Check    
kkclub  Bet   1350.00  3150.00  7745.00
STONEY231  Call   1350.00  4500.00  11030.00
BETY1TIME  Fold    
Turn
     
Q
      
kkclub  Bet   2250.00  6750.00  5495.00
STONEY231  All-in   11030.00  17780.00  0.00
kkclub  All-in   5495.00  23275.00  0.00
STONEY231  Unmatched bet   3285.00  19990.00  3285.00
kkclub  Show 
K
K
STONEY231  Show 
7
A
River
     
8
      
STONEY231  Win  Two Pairs, Aces and 8s  19990.00   23275.00
,river card 8'D. My question is could I have got off hand after flop.

Comments

  • donkeyplopdonkeyplop Member Posts: 3,795
    edited March 2011
    YES!

    If I have kk i'm hating any ace on flop.

    I would of c bet flop once called shut down.

    I am a massive nit though............
  • AMYBRAMYBR Member Posts: 3,432
    edited March 2011
    Yeah once he's called you on the flop you've got to shut it down.  Let him lead, his bet size gives you more information than him calling your turn bet.  Plus he's as likely to check J's or 2 paint card combination for showdon value
  • CLIOKIDCLIOKID Member Posts: 783
    edited March 2011
    Very simple way to look at it here.

    If the flop was AKx and you held KQ would you stack off here?

    Your KK has as much value in your hand as the KQ does in my scenario, but you will likely get away from the KQ I'd expect.

    3-ways to the flop and it comes A high, you can take 1 shot at it, but once you get resistance it's time to give up on the turn.
  • BigBlusterBigBluster Member Posts: 1,075
    edited March 2011
    This is easy to get away from, especially in a deepie. Unfortunately you fell in love with your hand and probably convinced yourself he had something like 9T and wasn't going to get a free card from you! We've all done it.


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