Poker Strategy: KK Flop A Set Super Deep

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In this we flop middle set with KK super deep. What’s the best line to take vs a sticky opponent to get max value.

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10 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: KK Flop A Set Super Deep

  1. Most possibly hands you beat: 2 combos of AKoff, 1 combo of AKs, 1 combo of A8s, 1 combo of 89s, 3 combos of 99 left.

    Hands you don´t beat: 3 combos of AA, 1 combo of 88.

    All other hands he can have are check/call type of hands unless the op has no clue of what he is doing.
    So you win against 8 combos and loose to 4 combos. An easy trip to valuetown on river here.

  2. I used to be a sticky Asian until someone flat called my raise on the river with the 3rd nuts with this exact board texture… Oh, wait.

  3. flop bet seems a bit small. multiway with an ace-high flop, probably could get more value against AT+ which one of them probably has..

  4. caller should quit poker. come on man, that is a dream river spot that only comes around once per session, if that. reraising and taking it all the way 100%. of the time…yes, you will lose to quads a 1-2% of the time maybe but man did you leave a fortune on the table.

  5. People love to get tricky with Aces, I've seen them turned up on so many rivers when you never would have expected them. Like a guy is in the straddle and he just calls all the way down on a non dangerous board heads up. Maybe that's why I'm not profitable these days, but I can't see just calling with Kings here. Unless the pro is really tight and never has 89 or pocket nines here.

  6. You just have the effective nuts here. Villain almost never shows up with a better hand. If he has quad 8s so be it.

  7. Villain just raised to $1K and you have boat with K's and don't go to $3k? I wouldn't jam because I'm not that good, but I'd even have raised that up which would seem to be an easy $2K call on his end and if he just folds, then you're at the same place as you ended up and never showed your cards. Glad Hero won the $$$ but that's playing waaaaay too passively with the bankroll you had.

  8. Isn't it puzzling that the guy just called flop AND turn in position in this pot. Had he just raised flop or raised turn, especially with your weak looking bet sizes, you would have stacked him I would think. Again your small bets should have induced him to raise turn if not flop right???

  9. If you’re not raising this river when the hell are ya??? Unless this was like Johnny Chan I don’t get how we don’t raise here?!

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