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You're screwed preflop. You're screwed on the flop. You're screwed on the turn. The river gives you a glimmer of hope but his stack is too short to push him out. In summary, you're screwed. [/ QUOTE ] exactly what he said. |
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I think that you need to either muck PF (which I dont reccomend) or play the hand differently on the flop when you decided to call his PF re-raise. I dont like the check on the flop. Is there a time when you wouldnt call an all-in on this flop? Sure there is, but it's very read dependent. I think you have to bet this flop. How much? I dont know whats best, but i'd make a large bet, like the one you made on the turn.
If you flop Aces and Kings with no straight possible and the villain flopped a set, well, that's just a cold deck and I dont know how you get away from it. On the turn, that was an UGLY card. In conclusion, I'm not a good enough NL player to tell you the exact move for this bastard of a hand. All i know is that I'm betting that flop. |
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I'm looking to c'r the flop since I'm convinced he'll bet. Oops. [/ QUOTE ] given what happened preflop, do you really want him betting at this flop? yuck all the way around. |
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