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Gildog89
Rock Star
Silver Level
It is pretty early in $2/$5 live session. I am familiar with a couple of players at the table (both better players than me btw) but have never played with Cut Off. Cut off has been more active than others at the table, but only have about 20 hands so far. Two notable hands have been all in pre flop with KK losing to AK both times. In this hand, I am the BB and the table has decided to do 2 rounds of straddles.
SB $2
Hero($525) AA $5
UTG (straddle) $10
UTG+1 calls $10
MP calls $10
CO ($340) calls $10
SB calls $10
Hero Raises $70 to $75 total
cutoff only calls $65
Pot is $192
Flop Kh Jh 6c
I hate this flop because I think it smashes CO range. I decide to check to try to get villain to overvalue hands like 99 or KQs. I don't think I can ever get way from my aces vs. his stack at this point, so my check isn't for that purpose.
Turn Kh Jh 6c 5d
I bet $125
Villain jams $265
I call for $140.
Is my flop check horrible here?
Should my turn lead be sized differently?
Is calling the all in correct?
How do you asses villain's preflop calling range?
SB $2
Hero($525) AA $5
UTG (straddle) $10
UTG+1 calls $10
MP calls $10
CO ($340) calls $10
SB calls $10
Hero Raises $70 to $75 total
cutoff only calls $65
Pot is $192
Flop Kh Jh 6c
I hate this flop because I think it smashes CO range. I decide to check to try to get villain to overvalue hands like 99 or KQs. I don't think I can ever get way from my aces vs. his stack at this point, so my check isn't for that purpose.
Turn Kh Jh 6c 5d
I bet $125
Villain jams $265
I call for $140.
Is my flop check horrible here?
Should my turn lead be sized differently?
Is calling the all in correct?
How do you asses villain's preflop calling range?