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$100 NLHE Full Ring: Should I be folding KK on the river in this spot?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5970295, member: 397965"] Preflop With stacks this deep I think, you can make your 4-bet larger. The 22BB sizing is meant for 100BB games, where if you go much bigger, you kind of commit yourself to the pot, which mean, you can never be bluffing. Flop I like betting for value, and I have no problem with the half pot bet size either. Maybe solvers would suggest a smaller size, but I think, you are mainly targeting TT-QQ here, you are almost never beat, so lets get some money in, before a bad card rools off and kill our hand or action. Turn Pretty safe card and I like your big turn bet for the reasons already stated. He should have TT-QQ a lot here, and its going to be difficult for him to get away. River Not the card or action, we were hoping for, but he is giving you better than 3:1, so you only need to be good around 22% of the time. Also he should never really get there with AX other than AX of clubs, and you hold Kc in your hand, so he cant have AcKc. Which leave like AcQc, AcJc and maybe a few more combos, that could reasonably call your 4-bet out of position. I am not loving this spot at all, but I think, you have to close your eyes and pay the man his money. Results So he actually had A4 and flopped a weak pair. I think, if you make your 4-bet larger, then A4 probably goes away, and this annoying river situation is avoided all together. One might argue, that you got value from him until the river, and that is true. But against your very small 4-bet, he did actually not make a mathematical mistake by calling, and this is why, it need to be larger like 300 rather than just 230. 4-handed vs. 6-handed or 9-handed As for your question, if the number of players change the situation, the answer is no. You opened on BTN, and then it makes no difference at all, how many players have already folded. [/QUOTE]
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