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$3,3 NL HE MTT: Broken KK
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[QUOTE="300HPGOD, post: 6442641, member: 305911"] Echoing what others have said. 2 things you need to take away from this hand 1. Pre flop 3 bet needs to be larger as you giving odds for anyone to call (even the players still to act) and all hands have their equity drop as more players get in the hand. We dont want players to fold necessarily with KK (we dont want to play in a community pot either) but we cant give them the correct odds to continue against us. 2. Betting the way you did on the flop will limit your value over time (which is what matters, long term and not short term). I know it worked in this case (meaning you got a much worse hand to call the all in) but most of the time you will just be folding out Jx, 9x and Q10. These are hands we want to get value from and not get them to fold. Plus any possible float hands villain would have will also not continue. I play in the micros myself and I see at times what happened in this hand where players will call big bets with middle or bottom pair but it is not often enough to make the flop jam the correct play with all the value you lose when everyone folds out. If you are seeing this a majority of the time where you can just jam overpairs on the flop and any flopped pair will call... then I really want to be included in those games and wish I could find them [/QUOTE]
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