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NL25z K9s Turn Bluff?

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wolv3rine
Joined: 06.03.2008

Poker Stars, $0.10/$0.25 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

SB: $48.66 (194.6 bb)
Hero (BB): $25 (100 bb)
UTG: $13.09 (52.4 bb)
MP: $25.68 (102.7 bb)
CO: $19.38 (77.5 bb)
BTN: $26.10 (104.4 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BB with K 9
3 folds, BTN raises to $0.50, SB folds, Hero calls $0.25

Flop: ($1.10) A J T (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $0.73, Hero calls $0.73

Turn: ($2.56) 2 (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $1.50, Hero raises to $4.68, BTN calls $3.18

River: ($11.92) 9 (2 players)
Hero bets $7.62, BTN folds

Results:

Spoiler

$11.92 pot ($0.54 rake)
Final Board: A J T 2 9
Hero mucked K 9 and won $11.38 ($5.47 net)
BTN mucked and lost (-$5.91 net)

BTN 200 hand: 26/20/7.1 seems reg

I think I don't ch/R KQ hands flop. This turn I think I must start raising KQ hands 12 combo and some AJo maybe AT. I must start raising AJ, AT, KQ hand on flop? Non FD turn is it a mistake if I lead this hands?

Bluff Kh9h, Kh8h, Kh7h, Qh9h, Qh8h or I sould choose completely different hands for bluffing?


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Hi,

Your line likely works against players who does not think about too much hand ranges.
I´m not really sure if you would just call min-raise with TT+, KQ. I believe that 90% players would 3-bet these hands most of the times.
I would personally would take different line, which works also quite well: c/c flop to then lead turn. I have enough strong hands in my range that I can add some air especially if I picked up equity. If turn was completely blank I would likely take c/f line, since I don´t really like to bet turn and river most of the times with K high when he would too often call me down with Ax hands. I´m ahead his air and usually players should give up broadway boards most of their hands.

I must start raising AJ, AT, KQ hand on flop?
- personally don´t see too much value doing that- you just get him to fold his air and I´m not sure that worse hands that AT would really call you down.

Non FD turn is it a mistake if I lead this hands?
- as I said K high has this board showdown value against BU raising range, so I would usually not lead complete air.

Bluff Kh9h, Kh8h, Kh7h, Qh9h, Qh8h or I sould choose completely different hands for bluffing?
- seems fine. You block nuts and he may fold his marginal two pair hands against big river bet+ you always have decent equity.
Although I would mostly decide against his turn bet size. If he bets close to pot I doubt he is folding too often your turn c/r, so c/c then seems a lot better option to then c/r river if you hit your flush and lead if you hit your straight.

best regards,


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wolv3rine
Joined: 06.03.2008

BB vs BTN I 3bet polarized ranges. I start Value: TT+, AJs, AQ and junks, what I don' like to call to BTN size (here 54s, 64s, 75s......Q6s, K2-3s). So I realy have all the KQ hands.
(I see that many of NL25 player Call all KQ, and in addition AQ, AJ, TT, JJ)

Non FD turn is it a mistake if I lead this hands?

I meant AJ, AT, KQ hands c/c flop lead turn, it's answered, that's okay.

I would personally would take different line, which works also quite well: c/c flop to then lead turn. I have enough strong hands in my range that I can add some air especially if I picked up equity.

So this turn lead all KQ, AJ, AT and K9s, Q8s.... Just lead for value/bluff and never ever ch/R. Its easier and cheaper ands also works well?


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wolv3rine
Joined: 06.03.2008

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