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Re: KK hand at 5-10
If your read is good, this is a fold.
I think that against most players in a pot this size calling down is probably better, as we have outs against two pair and a set and so forth, and will be ahead a fair amount of the time. |
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Re: KK hand at 5-10
0.2 afr makes this fold super easy.
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Re: KK hand at 5-10
Definately folding to this raise from Mr. Passive.
Not betting the turn is terrible advice, you need to be betting this turn every single time. You just cant let some monkey have any possible chance at a free look to catch another club. |
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Re: KK hand at 5-10
yes.. very easy fold.. however disturbing it may be
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Re: KK hand at 5-10
what hand checks the flop and then cold calls a raise on the flop... you guessed it, a flush draw. Fold.
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Re: KK hand at 5-10
[ QUOTE ]
why is it absurd? [/ QUOTE ] Because a club hitting doesn't atuomatically mean he has a flush, and if he has the Q[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] or any club it'd be really lame to give him a free card. |
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