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Originally Posted by jmc I more or less agree with what jdunford said. I'll add one additional hand to the list not already mentioned -- QQ. You've mentioned that he would overplay his hands -- sounds like someone got scared of the K on the board so he checked his QQ on the flop, then decided to hit the gas when he made a set (without realizing that there's a one card straight on the board). JJ is another possibility.
What boggles my mind is that you decided to call 10% of your stack preflop (OOP against the raiser) and decide to go weak-tight when you flop top pair (likely to be the best hand). To me, it seems like you're just throwing money away if you're gonna play that way.
You might consider not giving your post a title that would lead posters into making certian assumptions about the hand -- this way you'll get unbiased advice. |
good stuff here. I didn't want to get into this, but the preflop call is horrible. And assuming you had position on everyone but the button you probably want to bet the flop (although you really don't want any action since your hand is about as weak as TP can be).
The fact that you don't feel good about betting out, but checking might be worse just shows how bad of an idea it is to call raises with KJo in NL. Especially when the pot is already 40% of your stack on the flop.
This is a must fold preflop.