by Aisthesis » Mon Mar 13, 2006 4:44 am
I think I have to bet this.
Worst case scenario would be AA, in which case you have 8 flush outs (not the J if he has AA), then any T for an additional 3, hence 11 outs. If someone has KT, then you have 10 outs to fill up (presumably less, since I think someone does have AJ), and an additional 8 to make your flush.
But you're also ahead of everything except AA and KT, and the latter is at least less likely in light of your own KK.
I think potting it to rep KT yourself is a good plan (calling for stack obviously if you get re-raised). In theory, AA should lay down and KT should come back over the top.
I could also maybe see a half-pottish bet here, too, like maybe $20. If you get re-raised, you should be dealing with KT imo. If you get a call, you should be dealing with AA (I think the raiser has some kind of AJ, however). I really think you're ahead, though. I feel like the raiser was making more of a CB than really having AA a lot of the time--maybe AJ.
I think potting clarifies the situation better than the smaller bet in this case. Then, if they don't lay down, you can call pretty much any river due to pot-size. The worst card in the deck for you is imo another A--and in that case, I think you're almost always beat if someone bets at you. But I still don't think I could lay down if UTG bet his last $25 at me in a $200 pot.
Anyhow, while my suggestions may well be wrong, I think these are the kind of boards where you get your real profits in this game--with a very strong non-nut hand but draws to various nut-like hands.
Great hand for discussion!