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$5 NLHE 6-max: KK, 4 way on QTJ7, is this a nitty fold?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 5982790, member: 397965"] Preflop As you said already, its recommended to 3-bet to a larger size out of position. Flop This is of course a rather interesting flop, because you have an overpair and an OESD, but a lot of sets, two pair and straights are possible for the opponents. Even so I am still in a stack off mode here. You could simply bet out with intentions to get it in, if someone raise. Or you could go for a check-jam. You checked the flop, and when this action happen behind you with a very small bet and the other two guys just calling, then I would 100% jam it in every single time. We can pull out the free program Equilab to see, how KK is doing against the sort of range, we think we might get action from. For sake of simplicity lets assume, just one guy gives us action. I think, a reasonable stack off range to give them would be all the sets, the suited two pair combos, the suited straight combos, the nut flushdraw, all AQ, all KQ, KJs and KTs. I will not give them all the unsuited straight and two pair combos, because AK should mostly have taken aggressive action preflop, and hands like K9o, QJo or 98o should not be calling the 3-bet. And against this range you actually have 54% equity, so as far as I am concerned lets rock´n roll! I think, just check-calling this small bet and letting everyone see the next card for cheap is to passive. Turn Pretty much a brick but now they essentially all get it in. Your situation is much more dicey now, because with all this action behind you it is quite likely, you are up against a combination of at least one better made hand and some draws, and if you are behind, you only have one card left to improve. But lets see what Equilab has to say. I plug in turn card 7d and assign two more players the same stack-off range, I used on the flop. In this scenario Hero only has 16,3% equity and he need around 20% to make a break even call. Conclusion As played the turn fold is very solid and definitely the right decision, but it would have been better to get it in on the flop. [/QUOTE]
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