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Kings vs Aces

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Alek891
Joined: 11.07.2015

PokerStars - $0.05 NL FAST (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by Holdem Manager 3

BTN: $8.28 (165.6 bb)
SB: $9.53 (190.6 bb)
Hero (BB): $9.17 (183.4 bb)
UTG: $3.01 (60.2 bb)
MP: $12.30 (246 bb)
CO: $6.34 (126.8 bb)

SB posts $0.02, Hero posts BB $0.05

Pre Flop: (pot: $0.07) Hero has K♣: K♠:
fold, MP raises to $0.15, CO calls $0.15, fold, SB raises to $0.60, Hero calls $0.55, 2 folds

Flop: ($1.50, 2 players) 4♣: 3♠: 7♦:
SB checks, Hero bets $0.40, SB raises to $2.08, Hero raises to $8.57 and is all-in, SB calls $6.49

Turn: ($18.64, 2 players) A♠:

River: ($18.64, 2 players) 7♠:

Results: $18.64 pot ($0.77 rake)
Final Board: 4♣: 3♠: 7♦: A♠: 7♠:

SB shows A♣: A♥:: (Full House, Aces full of Sevens)
(Pre 82%, Flop 91%, Turn 100%)

Hero shows K♣: K♠:: (Two Pair, Kings and Sevens)
(Pre 18%, Flop 9%, Turn 0%)

SB wins $17.87

My question is, should I call his raise on flop and fold to his bet on turn?
I played as I played, cause I thought he squeezed with some Ax and tried to bluff flop.... but I dont think it made sense..


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ghaleon
Joined: 17.10.2007

I am not cash player but would likely 4bet pre but perhaps we are just skrewed in these games if we face 5bet?

Anyway flop 3bet make no sense. For it you need to beat his raise-call range which likely is not the case. If you assume he is bluffing you should call and keep his range wider.


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