NL2/3. Limped pot with Kh9s

NL2/3. Limped pot with Kh9s

8 handed. Villain opens limp UTG/UTG1. Three more limpers to Hero at SB.

Villain showed several hands like limp/call at EP with ATs, KQo etc. Open raise once at CO or HJ with K9o.

Hero's image is tight I guess...I only played at the table for less than 1.5 hours.

Flop: Kd8c3d

Checked to Villain who bets $20. I call?

I called his flop bet.

Turn: 9c

I donk $45. Villain checks his cards one more time and shoves allin. I count his chips to see how much I need to call...

My question are...

1. Should I call his flop bet?

2. Facing what stack size of his turn raise allin will you fold Hero's hand? (Left effective stack size out for this question)

05 October 2024 at 02:11 PM
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We can't know where the indifference point is to calling/folding without knowing effective stacks.


I would fold to 80% pot on the flop. You lose to any reasonable K. Sure he could have a junky K or a draw.

Hard to fold when you have nut 2-pair and are only losing to sets There are 2 possible flush draws and QJ/QT/J7/T7/76/75/65 are straight draws. It might be closer if the shove is ua big overbet. An overbet could be a draw, but maybe a set protecting against all the draws.

Probably better to play for a x/r on the turn, but depends on effective stacks.


Actually, it was an overbet on the flop. That is fairly common in low stakes limped pots. However, I wouldn't call with TPWK. If you ran into a set after improving, there was some warning.


Im not playing the game where i come up with exactly the amount of BBs where i fold, because there are a million factors that could affect the point where id fold, but unless im way deep, its probably a call.


Probably fold flop to V's over-bet when we're OOP, unless he's shown himself to be very bluffy when action checks to him in multi-way pots.

Probably just check turn. Let him keep betting.

Hard to find a fold on the turn, as played.


Flop call probably fine. Would check raise turn.

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Definitely check raise turn. Probably folding flop.

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