PokerStars No-Limit Hold’em, $10.00 BB (6 handed) – Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
CO ($2077.75)
Button ($1181)
Hero (SB) ($2208)
BB ($1000)
UTG ($1015)
MP ($1491)
Preflop: Hero is SB with K, K
1 fold, MP bets $30, 2 folds, Hero raises to $111, 1 fold, MP calls $81
Flop: ($232) 6, 4, 5 (2 players)
Hero checks, MP bets $140, Hero calls $140
Turn: ($512) 6 (2 players)
Hero checks, MP bets $330, Hero calls $330
River: ($1172) Q (2 players)
Hero checks, MP bets $910 (All-In), Hero calls $910
Total pot: $2992 | Rake: $3
Results:
Hero had K, K (two pair, Kings and sixes).
MP had A, A (two pair, Aces and sixes).
Outcome: MP won $2989
I don’t usually mind stacking off with Kings under Aces, but I have to say, he played this extremely well. It’s not the most obvious spot in the world to go for three streets of value with AA, but it’s a very good one. He got full value from a very slightly second-best hand in a spot where most players would not have.
interesting…
would you say c/c is your standard in that spot?
Did you wonder if he had pocket 6s, 5s or 4s? I would call re-raise sometimes with just low pockets and fold if i don’t hit a case. I would keep in my mind that the re raiser has AA or KK. Your thoughts? This is my first response on your site!
Sean
Thanks for the questions, Sean and Jordan. I certainly don’t expect to be good here 100% of the time, but I was expecting him to have a pretty thin value range for bet-bet-betting. Sets are certainly possible, and a straight or flopped two pair are also not out of the question. Still, I think a lot of the time he bets three streets he’s bluffing. I mean, if he’s calling a 3-bet with 87, making a flopped straight possible, he’s probably also calling with QJ, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see him player the latter this way as well.
If I bet the flop, I think he’s folding a lot of second best hands and also rarely bluffing (not that I necessarily want to stack off if he calls or raised a flop bet anyway). I don’t know whether my line should change if I know he can value bet more thinly here, but based on my assumptions at the time, I’m pretty happy with how I played this.
Thanks for the comments, and please keep reading and responding!
This looks pretty standard with AA vs your c/c range on this board, am I missing something?
No you are just smarter than me 🙁
Isn’t your hand pretty face up? Did he have reason to think you could three-bet the SB with 55? Love the site and your writing style.
Our hand is face up as a non-monster, but were sorta at the top of our range once we c/c flop with KK.
Qx is a card people are going to bluff / value-bet thin if they get to the river with Qx or a missed draw, so I can’t really see folding.
That being said, he has to fire turn a pretty high % with semi-bluffs/air for river call to be good, i’d think.
Once we c/c flop our hand is normally 88-JJ in villains eyes. If he’s the type to 3 barrel us off our perceived weak range, i think c/c river is mandatory. If he’s going to give up on turn once we call flop w/ air, river is probably closer to a fold.
My .02c
Good question, John, and good answer, Chris (and thanks for the compliments). I feel like my hand is sufficiently transparent as not a monster, and his value range sufficiently thin, that I need to call down once he bets the flop. That’s not to say that I’m hoping he goes bet-bet-bet once I check the flop.