KJT7
1-2-4 (1) on WPT. V is unknown 29/17. 400 eff
Hero in LJ with KJT7ds with KJcc
Pre : Hero opens 16, just V calls in co
Flop (43) : TT7cc
Hero checks, V bets 21.5, hero calls
Turn (86) : Qx
Check, V bets 60, hero calls
River (206) : 3x
Check, V bets 150 with 60 behind
3 Replies
Good hand for me to think through because I often bet too reflexively.
I think pf aggressor has more trips on TTx so we should bet frequently. But with both the 7 and clubs in hand we block too many calls when betting making checking more attractive. As played I think I prefer kr slightly more than kc because we started the street at SPR 9. We have to help ourselves get cooler value and we have two overcards to the board for backup. But interested in other opinions.
As played, not a great turn card given his flop bet. Check and call seems ok.
As played, I'm kc river, resolved to lose but not often enough that kf is better.
Flop very good hand to c/r with (you get action from every T anyway). Turn good check/call. River I think rather call than jam. Folding seems ridiculous.
Flop is an interesting decision tree. Think as amok said it's a great spot to c/r, and we can have lots of bluffs here too, particularly with stacks as they are. However, it's also a great board to c/c on - most of our Ts have live kickers and include an A, so we're expected to bet most of the time when we have a good T here, and this is obviously the best non AT hand to hold. When we c/c the flop we're generally maximising the amount we get from bluffs and by underrepping our hand so strongly we're not really going to lose action from a T. Check-calling this also protects our range when we want to c/c a draw or weak overpair.
As played I like check-calling turn and then river too. Not folding when we take this line, not when there's only two hands that beat us, and though it's tempting to stick the last 60 in, because he's getting about 8.5-1, we're exactly never bluffing here and he can even fold when he's made a thin value-bet with AT - not like we're ever trying to push him off a chop with this line.
All in all, very wp hand if you called, wp hand as long as you didn't fold river.