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Old 12-17-2004, 09:00 PM
SoCalPat SoCalPat is offline
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Default Re: Pair of Kings with an Ace on the Flop

Re-read my first response. If the pot odds are there, I'll call. But with a two-flush on the board, those instances will be rare. I'll check/fold this flop a great deal of the time.

The best thing about flopping hands like this from the blinds, is if you do get the odds to call a flop bet and you improve, your position with relation to the original flop bettor will likely be such that you can C/R the entire field or at force several of your opponents to make a mistake by calling two cold with hands that don't warrant it. Your implied odds are gonzo here.
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Old 12-17-2004, 09:04 PM
shummie shummie is offline
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Default Re: Pair of Kings with an Ace on the Flop

Hmm... I lost these hands in Poker Tracker, but the villain had an A here for the trips I think.

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Old 12-20-2004, 10:05 PM
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Default Re: Pair of Kings with an Ace on the Flop

In case anyone was wondering...

Villain shows [ As, Tc ] three of a kind, aces.

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