NL10-zoom, KK

Posted 9 years ago

Hand #5

Only 11 hands on villain:
VPIP 36, PFR: 18

I mostly have this line when I get raised with my overpair on the flop and villain bets turn.

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$0.10/$0.25 No Limit Holdem PokerStars
6 Players

Blinds$0.10/$0.256
UTG Player4 $41.52
UTG+1Hero $44.65
CO Player6 $30.72
D Player1 $19.51
SB Player2 $25
BB Player3 $44.50
Preflop
6$0.35Hero is UTG+1KK
1 fold, Hero raises to $0.67, 1 fold, Player1 calls $0.67, 2 folds
Flop
2$1.69Q4J
Hero bets$1.25, Player1 raises to $3.50, Hero calls$2.25
Turn
2$8.699
Hero checks, Player1 bets $6.25, Hero folds
Final Pot$14.94

Player1 wins $20.80 (net +$10.38)
Hero lost$4.17
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Posted 9 years ago
Against a fishy player type I don't really mind 3betting the flop and getting it in for stacks.They can be raising with worse or have some pair + draws. They look fishy enough to show up with worse here that I'd make life simple by getting chips in on the flop.

Turn does not change too much asides from KT getting there (we block that), but I'm a bit worried that they are showing a lot of aggression.I myself would shove the turn to get called by worse but really interested in what others would do in this spot.
Posted 9 years ago
A little bit too weak to x/f turn here, especially when villain is probably a fish. He is capable of paying us off with worse hands still and we should continue betting the turn.

Admittedly the turn card is not great for us, so it's fine to bet a somewhat small sizing on the turn, but it's important to keep betting, extract value and retain the initiative.
Posted 9 years ago
Again looks like a good spot to defend against a flop raise even if we are OOP. Once we do call I feel we should be calling the turn as well. We block KT, and villain now has some pair plus straight draws which might bet again.

@Harvie What have your results been like in the micros trying to stack overpairs to a flop raise? No doubt you've noticed that I'm generally giving credit in these spots, and while I'm not always giving up on the flop or turn I'm pretty much never trying to get it in.