$200 NLHE 6-max: KQ top pair check-raised

ChuckTs

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$200 NL HE 6-max: KQ top pair check-raised

Villain is 25/18/3, check-raises flops %24. Some history: I raised JJ in the cutoff I think, he defended ATo from the blinds, flop 25T with a flush draw went check, bet, check-raise, shove, and he stacked top pair.

Not sure he check-raises here with worse queens, but I guess given how high his ch-r is, the draws+bluffs is enough to jam?

If we're getting it in, do we raise small or jam given the history?

poker stars, $1/$2 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players
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SB: $204 (102 bb)
BB: $200 (100 bb)
UTG: $231 (115.5 bb)
Hero (MP): $467 (233.5 bb)
CO: $201.10 (100.6 bb)
BTN: $200 (100 bb)

Pre-Flop: Hero is MP with K
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Q
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UTG folds, Hero raises to $7, 2 folds, SB calls $6, BB folds

Flop: ($16) 6
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Q
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4
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(2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $12, SB raises to $36, Hero ...
 
Richyl2008

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I would probably call the flop and jam over most turn cards other than diamonds. If he's out right bluffing we allow him to put in more money in bad.
 
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Do you know if he follows his bluff ch/r by betting turn?

if his range is TPTK+, draws and bluffs, and he won't fold TPTK, jamming is not too appealing as we're BA/WB his stacking range.

Whatever our line, i want it to extract money from his bluffs. That might mean repopping small if you think he jams as a bluff or calling if you think he bets turn with air.
 
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I would probably call the flop and jam over most turn cards other than diamonds. If he's out right bluffing we allow him to put in more money in bad.

I agree with this. The major difference between the T-high flop where you had jacks and this hand is that there are only 3 overcard outs he can have.
 
dsvw56

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I agree with this. The major difference between the T-high flop where you had jacks and this hand is that there are only 3 overcard outs he can have.

Agree as well.
 
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