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That's a reason to check with QQ or something, but raise KQs.
Anyway, that's an exceptionally scary board. I like betting the flop better than the turn(he might call if he thinks you are on a draw), but after the turn mints you I think you should check to see if he'll bluff off a BB. |
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Although I understand that the raise with KQ suited is the correct poker advice for advanced play, at the 11s (or 6s even) I really think it just puts you in a difficult calling position if the guy comes back at you all-in as many fish are prone to do thus you have to much a good hand.
So I don't think you could have done anything else here but maybe make a small 1/2 pot bet on the flop to look like you're trying to steal and see if he calls. Anyone disagree with me on my first point? |
#13
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Basically stop worrying about it. If you open folded every time you hit a royal flush the difference in your EV would be about $0.0001 or something
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