Poker Strategy: $2500 Pot with KK on Ace River

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CLP Subscriber Dave discusses an hand where he got to the river in a big 3 bet pot with KK and faces a decision when the river is an ace.

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Poker Strategy: $2500 Pot with KK on Ace River

10 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: $2500 Pot with KK on Ace River

  1. Check folding makes a lot of sense. It seems like no chance someone tries to bluff $300 on the river into that size pot, because they are almost always getting called with 7/1.

  2. When asking if hes getting stacks on a rag board w KK vs smaller over pair in 3b pot u gotta realize the caller sounds like an older guy…. I think most people fold worse than KK to those older guys without more info. Its just a stereotype that is correct more often than not

  3. So if you are the villiian aren't you playing it just like this? Top top you aren't going anywhere call flop, turn still low so call again with top top, once the A comes it's a shove and pray you know your opponent doesn't have set probably no A because he was putting the pressure on before the A came so you are just praying it's not a set (which you block top set so that's good) I'm just thinking villiian did everything fairly standard and sucked out on the river….stuff happens…but if you aren't checking the turn for pot control against a set then why not jam the turn if your plan is to get it in on the river

  4. On the turn there is 630 in the pot, 400 left vs. one opponent and 700 vs. the other. So just pile it in and leave the decision on them. There is no point in turning this into a 3 street game, and especially not when we are up against two opponents. Its very likely, that one of them, or both of them, could be on some sort of draw, and a lot of cards will make the river very awkward to play, this being one of them. Its one of those, where you just close your eyes and ride the variance train.

  5. I don't like the bet sizzing pre. Bet your hands correctly. Get money in good or ahead. Why save money pre with KKs. Be aggressive. Imo fortune favors the bold. Lol

  6. Lesson to take away from this call. Bet sizzing and our relative position needs to be in harmony with strategy. Play premium hands heads up. At Least make the right play and evaluate on future streets.

  7. If you're not getting paid off on the river with KK in your game you should be trying to size up in order to comfortably get in on the turn in 3bet pots. Huge mistake worrying about pricing in a blind hand in the BB when we are oop in the sb

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