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| I would not have been in the hand at all with those cards, even if I was in the small blind. You see the problem the minute the flop comes. Your cards are not strong enough to take chances on and now you've lost your $460. Last edited by jeffsbabe; 05-19-2008 at 09:08 PM.. |
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your hand preflop is either worth folding or worth raising... try to avoid calls... unless you have position |
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| I agree with the logic of those above -- if he had KK , he would have raised pre-flop; chances of him having trip 4s or 6s is diminished by your hand. If he had a pair of kings maybe its a semi-bluff or maybe he has flush draw with a semi-bluff. But in the event he has a flush draw, I presume i am ahead and would have pushed all-in to make him pay heavily to see another card. |
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| Well, I disagree with you. When you're getting 8:1 odds it's perfectly ok to just call OOP because you're risking little to win big. |
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| Since my post I've changed my stance - I was reminded that slow playing KK leaves open the chance for the limpers to strike a flush or their straight draw making my K's worthless -- now I play the KK in a manner that I bet enough to expel the limpers. Wow, I can't believe the number of hands I've witnessed over the last couple of days where AA and KK fall on the same hand and naturally the AA makes a pile of money as the KK thinks he has made in the shade -- realistically - how often to you see AA and KK in the same hand? I've seen a few a night now it seems. |
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| yes, never slow play KK. not only do you raise to protect your hand. but you you raise to build a pot. you don,t get big hands that much. so when you do, you got to get as much out of them as you can. as AA vs KK, just a standard cooler. it happens. |
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