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NL100 KQ OOP v reg

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breena
Joined: 14.09.2010

Cake Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (6 handed) - Cake Poker Converter Tool from http://www.flopturnriver.com

CO ($100)
Button ($161.70)
SB ($140.43)
Hero (BB) ($99.30)
UTG ($160.65)
MP ($100.46)

Villan is a 21/17/8 winning reg who only Cbets 62% so I figure a donk is good on the flop.

Preflop: Hero is BB with K♠, Q♥
3 folds, Button bets $2, SB calls $1.50, Hero calls $1

Flop: ($6) J♣, K♥, 6♦ (3 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $4, Button calls $4, 1 fold

Turn: ($14) 4♥ (2 players)
Hero bets $10.34, Button calls $10.34

River: ($34.68) 7♥ (2 players)
Hero bets $20.34, Button raises $145.36 (All-In), Hero???

Maybe check calling the river is better?


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mbml
Joined: 27.11.2008

Hi.

Preflop: squeeze here. Kqo plays much better this way.

Flop: dont donk flop unless theres a fish. But if theres a fish not squeezing here becomes an even larger mistake.

Turn and river: you are overplaying your hand here. I dont see how u have 3 streets of value here vs worse in a multiway hand, when your range is capped to some extent (no kk and jj)


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breena
Joined: 14.09.2010

Yeah SB was fish and the reason I never squeezed thought it was best to try and keep him in.

What hands would you say I should be flatting here to play with fish also?


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mbml
Joined: 27.11.2008

Squeezing is much better. The average fish calls way more than the average reg. What usually happens is that fish calls with a dominated hand and 4bets u when u are crushed by something like qq or ak do u fold when u are very far behind. And we get to isolate him when he calls and the reg folds.

What hands should we be flatting? Hands that have no value in a squeeze but play somewhat dwcent postflop (rmb that odds are super sick here at 17% and that we can dedend wider vs fish.)

Would flat stuff like KXs, A2s-A9s, some decent qxs and jxs with a mid kicker, suited connectors and ome gappers.


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