1-2-3 NL KK facing re-raise on flop
Prehand Descriptions
Villain 1: older male in his 60s that is a regular. Hasn't gotten out of line from the past hour that Hero has been at the table. Lots of $100 chips that they colored up (5-6 at least)
Hero: TAG style. Playing few hands but raising all hands that I play preflop
Everyone at the table has been straddling $6 after they win the pot (not Hero).
$1/2/3 NL (2 handed)
MP Hero ($300)
CO Villain ($750)
Hero is dealt KK
3 folds, Hero raises to $20, Villain calls $20
There was a straddle ahead of me so I raised a bit higher than usual.
Flop ($45) T, 8, 6 rainbow
Hero bets $25, Villain re-raises to $100, Hero?
7 Replies
Prehand DescriptionsVillain 1: older male in his 60s that is a regular. Hasn't gotten out of line from the past hour that Hero has been at the table. Lots of $100 chips that they colored up (5-6 at least)Hero: TAG style. Playing few hands but raising all hands that I play preflopEveryone at the table has been straddling $6 after they win the pot (not Hero).$1/2/3 NL (2 handed)M
All in.
Tell him "nice hand" as you reload if he shows you a hand that beats yours.
We can’t stack off on this flop at spr 6. Check range on flop.
Hero will have $180 back if he calls the $100 with a pot of $245. It's all-in or fold. Should probably sigh-fold vs. described V, but I don't know if I could do it.
PRE - seems pretty standard. Depending on how loose the game is, I could see raising bigger, or if there are players who like to squeeze still to act, opening smaller, with plans to 4B if they 3B.
FLOP - HU and OOP, I'm mostly range-checking flop, to let V stab at it with TP or whatever. But I don't hate the c-bet, or the size in a SRP. Think we can mostly take a bet-bet-bet line on most run-outs.
His 4x raise is alarming. We'll only have $180 left going to the turn, with $245 in the pot. It does seem like we need to jam or fold, and I kinda hate both options on this board.
It sucks, and it pains me to do it, but I think against this V, we can just rage-fold. Hard to imagine V doing this with just 1P.
I had similar thoughts to his raise size and the range of hands he's doing it with. I don't think he'd do this with 1P type hands and we're pretty much stacking off on later streets if I decide to move forward in the hand. When using equity calculators if I put his range as sets and 2P type hands then it's a fold but as soon as I throw in 1P or straight draw type hands then it's a +EV call so not an easy decision and entirely dependent on what range we put Villain on
PRE - seems pretty standard. Depending on how loose the game is, I could see raising bigger, or if there are players who like to squeeze still to act, opening smaller, with plans to 4B if they 3B.FLOP - HU and OOP, I'm mostly range-checking flop, to let V stab at it with TP or whatever. But I don't hate the c-bet, or the size in a SRP. Think we can mostly take a bet-bet-bet lin
The 4x isn't even a pot raise
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