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Did I overplay my KK's ?:confused:

No Limit Hold'em $0.02/$0.05
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6 players
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Stacks:
UTG - UTG ($4.76)
MP - MP ($4.38)
CO - CO ($2.50)
BTN - BTN ($11.50)
SB - SB ($3.12)
BB - Hero ($5.71)

Preflop: ($0.07, 6 players) Hero is BB with Kh Kd
1 fold, MP calls $0.05, 1 fold, BTN raises to $0.15, 1 fold, Hero raises to $0.52, MP calls $0.47, BTN calls $0.37

Flop: 2s 3c Ad ($1.58, 3 players - BTN: $10.98, Hero: $5.19, MP: $3.86)
Hero bets $0.79, MP calls $0.79, 1 fold

Turn: Qd ($3.16, 2 players - Hero: $4.40, MP: $3.07)
Hero checks, MP bets $0.65, Hero calls $0.65

River: 9d ($4.46, 2 players - Hero: $3.75, MP: $2.42)
Hero checks, MP bets $1.55, Hero calls $1.55

Total Pot: $7.56
MP shows 4h 5h
Hero shows Kh Kd

MP wins $7.12
 
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No, you didn't overplay KK. Just a donk call from your opponent.
 
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It was a donk call from your opponent preflop but most of the time your opponent at least has an ace in this position. I mean what are you really beating that he calls you with ? The flop was quite dry with no flush draw and basically just an ace. Of course you can never expect your opponent to have 4h 5h but you won't beat him if he doesn't decide to make a stupid bluff.

Also I learned that on the low stakes many fishy players even limp with real monsters. Some beginners basically always limp , that's why you can't rule out monsters when they limp-call you.
 
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well played. profitable in long run. good bet size. from your opp's bet size I can say he is a yummy fish. keep playing like that.
 
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Flop - bet 70 - 70%, if he call, probably he has "A";
Turn - check, fold.
 
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This is what you get at the small games but you played it fine.
 
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I would fold on the turn, He played very cunning on the flop!
 
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Ace on Board; KK is doomed

I would fold on the turn (I hope). The Ace on board hurts; hurts even more than your opponent flopped a wheel. Sh*t happens.
 
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Not really beating much on the river. The turn call seems a bit loose and the river is most definitely a fold. You have to remember that villain called you 3 way on the flop so they have to have something strong within their range.
 
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Id have bet the turn and given up river.

Depends what level my opponent can think and also what hes capable of folding because river is a good one to shove but thats villain dependant.

Most likely this level betting turn and check folding river.
Betting turn because diamond draws and str draws will call

As played im folding river because turn looks fishy to see where hes at... when we call we have to have something so the river bet looks more for value.
 
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3bet bigger pre, cbet flop smaller as played , check fold the turn/river since so many Ax hands will be calling a 3bet at 2 or 5nl that with two opponents one of them was likely to have an ace so that your preflop monster is now a poor hand after that flop so keep the pot small and minimize any wins/losses
 
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