Do you go broke? 10NL

ukpi_hutch

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Stacks:
* BTN with $6.50
* SB with $6.15
* BB with $1.40
* UTG with $10.95
* MP with $4.70
* CO with $9.45

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Blinds: $0.00/$0.00
Site: full tilt poker
* * Dealt to SB:K♦ K♥
* * Sklansky group 1
Preflop:
* * UTG calls [$0.10]
* * 3 players fold.
* * Hero raises to $0.40
* * 1 players fold.
* * UTG calls [$0.30]
* * Total folds this street: 4
* * Potsize: $0.9
Flop:
* * 8♣ 8♠ 5♠
* * Hero bets [$0.55]
* * UTG calls [$0.55]
* * Potsize: $2
Turn:
* * 2♥
* * Hero bets [$1.60]
* * UTG raises to $7
* * Hero calls [$3.60] [ all-in ]
* * UTG shows :
* * 5♥ 5♣ Hero shows :
* * K♦ K♥
* * Uncalled bet of $1.80 returned to UTG
* * Potsize: $14.2
River:
* * 9♥
* * UTG shows a full house, Fives full of Eights
* * Hero shows two pair, Kings and Eights
* * UTG wins the pot ($11.20) with a full house, Fives full of Eights

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joos

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gotta make the call because you only have 60bb. You are getting great odds and alot of his range includes flush and straight draws. Buy in full next time
 
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he got lucky u didnt such is life
 
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same oh

I always raise all in with kk. Odds are with you .He probably wouldnt call if he was a seasoned player.
 
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tough call! There is an arguement to fold though. He called the preflop bet. Called the flop bet (gotta be thinking poss. set now). His reraise on the turn says that he is not affraid of an over pr. Although, there are players that will bluff a made hand here, most of the time, their actions reveal their cards.
 
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gotta make the call because you only have 60bb. You are getting great odds and alot of his range includes flush and straight draws. Buy in full next time

Your telling me if you had 100BB you would be folding? Remember this is 10NL I know I should go broke here, just one ofthem things. Just wanted to post a hand really.
 
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Leave out the results the next time you post a hand, or stop the action at a major decision in the hand, you will get far more responses.

I think you played it fine, why are you buying in short by the way ?
 
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would you fold after that raise if it was a higher stakes table and u had more money at risk?
 
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would you fold after that raise if it was a higher stakes table and u had more money at risk?

The amount of money at stake is irrelevant IMO. It is about the level of opponent and what range they would do this with.
 
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tough call! There is an arguement to fold though. He called the preflop bet. Called the flop bet (gotta be thinking poss. set now). His reraise on the turn says that he is not affraid of an over pr.

He could still have just about any pocket pair. That's an ideal board for any pocket pair. The amount of money already in the pot makes this just about impossible to fold. I would usually stack off here even if I were 100BB deep, although I would probably be the one shoving on the turn, as his raise wouldn't be an all-in. It's a way ahead/way behind situation, but the way aheads far outnumber the way behinds.
 
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