Did I Make the Right Play?
Played this hand at MGM. Just sat down, haven't really got the chance to see V play. Hero was the effective stack with 1700. V stack is about $2000.
PF
Hero opened 30 from UTG+1 with KK (Raised to $30 with AA like 30 minutes before and everyone folded).
MP called.
CO called.
SB called
FLOP (125)
248
SB leads out for $40.
I call, CO calls as well.
Turn (245)
9
SB checks to me, I bet $125, CO folds, SB snap raises to $450
What should I do
5 Replies
If that’s me I snap fold turn and don’t even think about it. I may even check turn. I didn’t even have to read past the flop to know it’s very likely someone has a set here. (EDIT: In my head I guess I thought there was no flush draw possible on the flop; is that correct?)
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Fold.
yeah rainbow flop
I'm curious about raising the flop, not that I'm feeling great about our chances here, but feeling like the ideal situation is we deny equity to 56/gutshots/pair/backdoor drawing hands and get called down by SB's A8 or 99/TT that just flatted preflop. But also expecting to end up folding before showdown given that action quote a bit as well (ie. facing a turn xr after raising flop)
I think 99 or a flopped set is pretty likely when he xr turn, so I'd fold there.