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New to table. No reads.PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (5 handed) Poker Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FCP)Hero ($25)Button ($34.65)SB ($36.60)BB ($17.80)UTG ($21.65)Preflop: Hero is MP with K :club: , K :4h . UTG calls $0.25, Hero raises to $1.15, 1 fold, SB calls $1.05, 1 fold, UTG calls $0.90.Flop: ($3.70) 3 :ts , T :D , Q :D(3 players)SB checks, UTG checks, Hero bets $3.5, SB raises to $9.25, UTG folds, Hero...

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Go broke.Unless you have a monster read this is an instashove.To do anything but shove here I'd need to have seen examples of the following:- Villain calling OOP with hands like QT and TT.- Villain check/calling big draws.- Villain check/calling with top pair.Even then I'd still probably shove.

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Top set is also in his range. So are a lot of flush draws. So is middle pair.
Right and with a CR that puts some 40% of our stack in on the flop, are we ready to go down in flames with KK here? I'm not being tight, I'm trying to think about why the villain is making this move. AQ? I think that makes up about ... 25% of villains range. The rest of villain's range I don't like so much. May be tight, but I think this is a fold.EDIT: playing this in the moment, I prob call or shove. Thinking about it, I can see fold here.
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Villain has to consider overpair to be in your range here. Why did he check raise you?
AK is in our range too. So is 99. People are stupid and act accordingly.This is an instashove.There are about 11,582 draws on that board that the villain can easily be raising.
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AK is in our range too. So is 99. People are stupid and act accordingly.This is an instashove.There are about 11,582 draws on that board that the villain can easily be raising.
True, but the top two being the suited cards should be taking some of the vim out of the draws, unless we can specifically see KJ J9 spades.Personally, I always fold KJ to a PF raise because it plays like such a pile of piss v. a raised hand.
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The more drawy a board is the more likely you should be getting an overpair in, imo. It's way more likely he doesn't have a set and you aren't crushed. With money already invested it's always right to get it in there.

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