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Old 08-09-2005, 09:56 AM
meow_meow meow_meow is offline
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Default Re: Laying down trips?

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At what point is it right to lay down top trips + top kicker on a paired board? I see players overplaying this hand all too often and losing huge amounts of chips to another player who hit a full house (either with a pocket pair or otherwise)... just the other day I saw AQ checkraise a flop Q 5 Q only to find that his opponent was holding 5 5, another time I saw AK drawn all-in on a flop K K 6 by a player who loose-called K 6 to a pre-flop raise. Top trips + top kicker is a pretty beastly hand when there are no straight or flush draws on the table, but it seems to lose quite a bit... at the same time, folding it to a raise is going to result in getting bluffed out of a lot of big pots. Any advice would be appreciated.

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If we are talking about a limit cash game, the answer is obviously never, unless there are multiple bets in front of you and a 4 flush or 4 straight on the board.

NL you can probably lay down more often if you have a decent read.

Basically, you might occassionally lose big pots, but much more often you will beat someone with a worse kicker (or just a worse hand).
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