$5 NLHE 6-max: $5 NLHE 6-max Fast Fold: Trips + good kicker vs turn raise multiway

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$5 NLHE 6-max: $5 NLHE 6-max Fast Fold: Trips + good kicker vs turn raise multiway

$.02/$.05 6-max Zone Poker on ignition Casino poker

SB: $4.64
Hero (BB): $4.96
UTG: $12.52
HJ: $4.94
CO: $5.19
BTN: $5.40

Preflop: ($.07) Hero dealt Kd Qs
Folds to HJ, HJ raises to $0.10
CO calls
BB folds
SB calls
Hero (BB) calls

Flop: ($0.38) Ks 4d 6s
SB checks
Hero (BB) bets $0.25
HJ calls
CO calls
SB folds

Turn: ($1.10) Ks 4d 6s Kh
BB (hero) bets $0.80
HJ calls
CO raises to $2.10
Hero?

No statistics on players as this is a fast fold anonymous table
 
Aces2w1n

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if he had ak he would raise pre.
if he had a set he would raise flop esp with flush draws abd str draws

cant slow play just jam and watxh kj and kt call most times
 
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Ugly spot, logically you are mostly behind, but given that villain can be illogical to the extremes I agree with Aces2w1n. Against {66,44,KTs+,KJo+} you are flipping. Given you are BB you might look weaker than normal. I'm only 70% sure shoving is the way to go, some people go nuts in paired board, so calling might be an option too.

Btw if we go by the only read we have, and that is reg style stack size this is a fold.
 
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People doesnt eant to think you habe a good hand so i think its a shove.
 
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I'd put a big fat squeeze in pre. Perfect spot really.

AP turn is a fold. You bet flop, got 2 callers, meh. You turn trips and bet again and get called in one spot and then raised. Is CO ever bluffing into 2 people that have shown this much strength AND on the turn? Probably not. We don't really even know if we have the HJ beat and pretty certain the CO has us beat, fold.
 
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I'd put a big fat squeeze in pre. Perfect spot really.

AP turn is a fold. You bet flop, got 2 callers, meh. You turn trips and bet again and get called in one spot and then raised. Is CO ever bluffing into 2 people that have shown this much strength AND on the turn? Probably not. We don't really even know if we have the HJ beat and pretty certain the CO has us beat, fold.


Totally agree here.

Great squeeze spot pre, and I doubt we're good here on the turn. Bet, call, then raise? You've shown to be super strong, and then like he said, the CO can you dead to a Q at this point. Went from a good spot to an ugly one quick.

hands not indestructible here, and I'm probably folding as well.
 
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This is a weird spot, this is the problem with calling oop with so many people behind, even when we have a good hand it's hard to make decisions having so many opponents to play against.
As played, I don't see him playing a set or AK passively against 2 opponents, I would shove putting him on a weaker King.
 
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Standard call/raise imo. Most of his range is good for u (KQ, KJ, K10, K9s) with AK as a cooler (and also not likely here). You can't go folding trips with good kicker without more info on ur opponent.
 
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It's pretty much a coin flip here. You're def. not facing any drawing ranges, so it's purely for value or the worst bluff you've ever seen. W/o any info I'd call here, but I couldn't fault a fold (although pure math here you should be calling). It really depends on how much you want to wait some of the weaker Kx hands. Which at fast poker, there could be some suited non sense in there.

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Board: Ks 4d 6s Kh Xx


equity Win Tie Hand Range

49.9377% 37.0486% 12.8892% [ KdQs ]

50.0623% 37.1731% 12.8892% [ KJs+(100), KJo+(100), 66(100), 44(100),KTs(40), KTo(40) ]

If you add in a few more hands like K9s, K6s, you don't drop much equity. It's pretty much flipping on most reasonable ranges.
 
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