Full Tilt Poker $3/$6 Limit Hold'em - 6 players
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CO posts a big blind (1 SB)
Pre Flop: (3 SB) Hero is UTG with Q
Q
Hero raises, 1 fold, CO calls, 2 folds, BB calls
Flop: (7 SB) Q
A
K
(3 players)
BB checks, Hero bets, CO raises, BB folds, Hero 3-bets, CO caps!, Hero calls
Turn: (7.5 BB) 6
(2 players)
Hero bets, CO calls
River: (9.5 BB) K
(2 players)
Hero bets, CO raises, Hero calls
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CO posts a big blind (1 SB)
Pre Flop: (3 SB) Hero is UTG with Q


Hero raises, 1 fold, CO calls, 2 folds, BB calls
Flop: (7 SB) Q



BB checks, Hero bets, CO raises, BB folds, Hero 3-bets, CO caps!, Hero calls
Turn: (7.5 BB) 6

Hero bets, CO calls
River: (9.5 BB) K

Hero bets, CO raises, Hero calls
KJ/KTs?
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ReplyDeleteIf his play is defensible on all streets, it seems unlikely that he should be raising the river with less than a boat since you have been constantly repping 2pair+ from flop onward. JT does not seem a possibility given the flop cap followed by the turn flat.
So what boats+ can he have?
AA and KK are right out given PF.
AK is likely eliminated given PF.
66 is clearly not possible.
I think his most likely hand here is KQ (2 combos remaining...) followed by Ks6s. KJs/KTs are better off flatting the river since he only pulled ahead of AQ. K6/KQ on the other hand just pulled ahead of JT, AQ, and QQ and are strong enough to raise. I don't want to crunch the numbers though..
Long winded way of basically saying what yodaman said.
K6 of spades.
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ReplyDeleteI suspect he has KQ or K6ss as people have said, but KQ should have 3-bet preflop and unless you raise JTs UTG, he shouldn't raise the river with K6s.
3 combos of AA
6 combos of AK
6 combos of KQ
vs.
3 combos of QQ
If you open JTs UTG, then its a slight loser, 15 vs. 7.
If you 3-bet/lead turn with AJ- on the flop or open JTo preflop, then yeah...
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ReplyDeleteLong story short K6ss is correct. KQ should 3-bet preflop I think, but admittedly K6s could be argued to a fold.
ReplyDeleteI won't discuss my UTG opening range but Captain has an excellent point that unless it's quite wide the river raise is questionable.
I don't think K6ss played the flop right at all. The cap looks to be spewing a small bet when he could just see the turn for cheaper, unless he thinks you might go for some fancy turn c/r in which he checks behind. You clearly like your hand and he needs to improve, though he has a ton of outs.
ReplyDeleteI think the combos listed for raising Ks6s on the river are wrong:
ReplyDeleteAA: 3 combos
KQ: 3 combos
AK: 3 combos
If Jesse is opening JTs utg, then it's 9 combos vs. 7 combos and a clear value raise (not a marginal loser) especially if the Ks6s can ever find a raise-fold when 3bet on the river.
Jesse, are you always checking AQ on this river? If not (i.e. 2 out of 9 times or more), then at least some of the 9 available combos would be betting and even if you're opening really tight UTG, a raise on the river with Ks6s is in order.
Although if you bet-fold AQ whenever you bet it, it swings back the other way...
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