$2 NLHE Full Ring: $2 NLHE : pockets 10's in a 3bet pot on a king high board...

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Salmon5

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SB posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has Tc Th
fold, Hero raises to 3.5 BB, fold, MP calls 3.5 BB, fold, CO raises to 14 BB, fold, fold, fold, Hero calls 10.5 BB, MP calls 10.5 BB

Flop : (43.5 BB, 3 players) Kd 6h 4d
Hero checks, MP checks, CO bets 10 BB, Hero raises to 20 BB, MP calls 20 BB, fold

Turn : (93.5 BB, 2 players) 7h
Hero checks, MP bets 40 BB, fold

MP wins 90 BB
 
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I'm betting my entire range on the flop. U called this three bet OOP to the three better. A lot of the times there will be an over to your 10 on the flop. If I had jack nothing I'm leading the flop here. When you check to him... He bets his whole range and then your in a bad spot... I lead for like 30BB here and obv fold to a re raise. He folds a lot of the time at least from my experiences.

Now there is a really crafty way you can deal with this that isn't always a good idea at small stakes. You can X/R the flop because you know when you check to him he bets his entire range usually... So when you re raise it makes it extremely hard to continue with less than TPGK. If he doesn't have a king he's folding and you managed to get value out of his nothing because you rep a big hand.

Just my take though
 
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You can get tricky if it's just CO, but with MP in the pot I'm not bothering trying to take it away. Too often one of them has a FD or the K. I also am probably 4b/f pre b/c we're OOP and don't want to price MP in.
 
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