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Old 11-14-2005, 04:14 PM
sourbeaver sourbeaver is offline
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Default Re: K9s flops book-end straight in raised family pot

If you want to commit to this hand at all, I think you have to push (any decent raise will leave you with an ackward amount compared to other stacks and pot size, especially if a straight card, a diamond or a board pairing card falls (that's a lot of cards). Don't give any decent odds to a megadraw, a set or AA-KK. You can't be afraid of AK, because if you are there's only one answer: fold preflop [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] i.e. don't invest with a hand that, if flopped hard, you'll fold anyway. I'm not questioning the PF call, but if you make it and flop that nice, you're jamming it.



edit: if you are pretty sure someone will raise if you call that bet, you can call and reraise all-in. Or push a turn brick if the flop is not raised.
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