Intresting spot pocket KK flush on board and set on turn

Intresting spot pocket KK flush on board and set on turn

9 Handed 1/3 Hero 1200$ eff (4 hours into session) (hero has tighter image typically plays extremely aggressive not limping or flatting pre often and high aggression post)
V1 MAWG 700$ eff
V2 Reg thinking player TAG late 20's 1800$ eff
V3 Splashy pre flop play post flop doesn't really understand when to bet and what to bet. European mid 50's on his 4th or 5th beer. Vpip 85% doesn't fold much pre and gets very sticky with Ax garbage if he hits an ace (previous 2 hands he won with hands like A6o and A4o flush showing both times on river bet into it with a naked pair of aces two suited cards on flop calling station style play) 900$ eff
Hero: BB (K️, K️)

V1 Utg+1 opens 15$
V2 MP calls
V3 CO calls
folds to hero in bb
(pot 49$) Hero raises 115$

calls around flop
A️, 7️, 8
(pot $461)
Hero x, V1 x, V2 opens $65, V3 calls, Hero calls V1 calls

(pot $721)
turn K
Hero x, V1 x, V2 takes his sunglasses off and starts looking at people tanking for around 2 minutes bet 225$, V3 calls,
(pot $1171)
(V1 has his hand holding his cards ready to throw them in already) Hero? (eff $1020)

23 January 2025 at 07:33 PM
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I’m happy to stick it in here with a PSB, a set of kings and a redraw to the NF. There are really only 1 or 2 flush combos that make sense given preflop action. If we are stacking 77/88/AxQh/AK the time is now before a scary river falls.


What a game! I thought I played with calling stations. I probably just shove now, especially if we don't plan to fold any river.


Can probably go even bigger preflop, given you are OOP and you are deep and they can't find a fold button to save their life.

Flop: Would either bet flop bigger or check planning to x/r almost any size.

Turn: Again, either bet big or x/r.

Do you think I'll scare them off if I jam on the turn? I really think I am super good here against everything with the exception of AA and still would have a re-draw to the nut flush. I just can't see anyone having a flush already at the sizing of the bet most likely just looking for a flush draw themselves with a big Ax or possibly 3 combos of sets or multiple two pairs.


Seems like V2's best possible hands would be QJ / QT / JT / T9 / 65 of hearts, a lower PP with a heart, or a flopped set with 88/77. Against that range, we're doing pretty well. I could go either way here, jamming or calling, with a plan to get it in on the river.

Probably lean towards jamming, simply because we have no less than 17 outs against made flushes, and we have the rest of his range crushed. It would suck to just call, see another heart on the river, and not get stacks in against a lower set.


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I didn't take long to think about it not many hands I am losing to here with the pre flop action so I just jammed my stack, V1 folded, V2 calls, V3 calls river is a 2h. V2 throws his hand in the center truly excited with AsQh and started talking mad shit really strange because he's always so quiet. V3 mucked his hand pulled out 5 more blacks and I normally don't do this but I slow rolled the crap out of this kid to max satisfaction and the table started roaring with laughter. Really wish I knew what V3 had because he looked genuinely shocked by the outcome maybe aces?


Nice.


So...V2's feelings were hurt?

That's a shame.

Nice hand.

Seriously though, I'd have looked at my cards, and made sure to turn the Kd over first.

Really is amazing I don't have more friends.

hahah...

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