KK facing 2 donkbets and a river check, do we bet?
This was a fishy table, where tons people (including villian) had limp called in with all sorts of trash hands. How villian played postflop I hadn't paid close attention to.
iPoker, Hold'em No Limit - 0.50 kr./1.00 kr. - 5 players
UTG: 59.13 kr. (59 bb)
CO (Hero): 114.28 kr. (114 bb)
BU: 221.22 kr. (221 bb)
SB: 241.79 kr. (242 bb)
BB: 289.20 kr. (289 bb)
Pre-Flop: (1.50 bb.) Hero is CO with K♣ K♥
UTG calls 1 bb., Hero raises to 5 bb., 1 fold, SB calls 4.50 bb., BB calls 4 bb., UTG calls 4 bb.
Flop: (20 bb.) 4♠ 3♥ 7♣ (4 players)
SB bets 20 bb., 2 players fold, Hero calls 20 bb.
Turn: (60 bb.) J♣ (2 players)
SB bets 42 bb., Hero calls 42 bb.
River: (144 bb.) Q♥ (2 players)
SB checks, Hero?
Thoughts on flop and turn, and possible bet on river? Do you assume most of the time the typical fish hit something that beat us here, or are just clicking buttons with merge-y hands/air?
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Fish has a pretty weak Donk Flop - Bet Turn range:
So Flop and Turn looks okay.
I think it's a shove on the river.
We often get a fold, sometimes it's a trap and sometimes we get calls from weaker hands.
When dealing with fish, it is important to observe their trends and their condition at a particular moment.
Perhaps he just sat down at the table and played neat poker, or perhaps he has already lost several stacks, his eyes are bloodshot and he no longer sees the fold button.