NL20 KTs

Posted 8 years ago

My opponent is playing couple of tables, so I guess he is some kind of regular. He is not very aggressive, and I have seen him calling raises pf several times, in position. So, let´s take a closer look to the hand:

Villain 1 limps from the CO 0,20
Hero raises from the BTN to 0,80 with KK10
Villain 2 calls from the sb 0,70
Villain 3 calls from the bb 0,60

This is a standard isolation raise, but I don´t mind getting this many callers because KTs is okay against multiple opponents, don´t you think?

FLOP JKQ POT 2,60

Villain 2 checks from the sb
Villain 3 (reg) bets 1,20
Limper folds
Hero calls 1,20
Villain folds

TURN 6 Pot 5,00

Villain 3 (reg) checks
Hero bets 2,50
Villain 3 (reg) calls 2,50

When villain checks, I am almost sure that he has no flush or a single hearth in his hand. Im still not sure if this is a good value bet, I do not think he calls with much. What kind of hands is he calling us with? Two pairs? Sets? Worse top pairs? I do not think so. Will he fold better hands? Not in the turn, maybe in the river? It looks like he finds the flush card little bit akward.

RIVER 9 POT 10,00

Villain checks
Hero bets 5,00
Villain calls with A10 and wins the pot with the nut straight.

Well, when we hit the straight, we will bet, right? I do not want to bet too much, because not many hands will call.
So...something went wrong at some point? What about the bet sizing?





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Posted 8 years ago
When a reg leads into 3 players on such a board it's typically very strong. Probably minimum 2 pair for value or some sort of combo or nut flush draw as a bluff.

On the flop I think the call is good. TP plus a draw to potentially the nuts is too strong to fold.

On the turn, I do think you can eliminate many flushes once he checks. Taking into account the range I assumed at the start though that doesn't leave KT ahead of much and there's also the possibility villain checkraises so I like checking back.

On the river I'm a little torn between checking back and a small bet. You're value betting to get value from basically KQ, KJ, QJ on a 3 flush 4 straight board after putting in money on the flop and turn so your range should be very strong. Had you not bet the turn then I love your river play, but after a flop call turn bet river bet I think it's unlikely you get called by anything worse than a chop on this river so it might be better to check back.
Posted 8 years ago
You played the hand fine. We have blockers to the nut straight so that is just unlucky and villain will not show up with a flush almost any of the time so we need to get value from sets, 2 pairs and combo draws.
Posted 8 years ago
You played the hand fine and I like your sizing on the river, I may have made it a litttle smaller to get a crying call from two pair type hands.

Turn b/f bigger to around $3.50 to charge draws, I'd typically bet the turn and check back a lot of rivers. This river is good to bet out again though.
Posted 8 years ago
I'm inclined to agree with @Komododragonjesus. While hero's line could be totally fine in many similar spots the fact that villain is betting into three players on the flop narrows down his range considerably. That's why I think checking back the turn is the way to go in this spot. Other than that - well played.
Posted 8 years ago
I believe betting this turn is way to wide and optimistic. I would be checking back and calling a river bet most likely but i would not feel great about it.