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View Poll Results: Which was your favorite hand - from the way it was played, to the comments about it? | |||
66 v 34s | 9 | 11.39% | |
46s v 22 | 23 | 29.11% | |
65o v T6o | 43 | 54.43% | |
AJs v K8s | 1 | 1.27% | |
A9s v QQ | 2 | 2.53% | |
One I forgot to mention (please list) | 1 | 1.27% | |
Voters: 79. You may not vote on this poll |
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Re: A tough spot w a big pretty flop
I'm in favor of calling the flop here, simply because I don't believe there is any fold equity in an all-in. The only way he's folding with this much money already in the pot is if he is bluffing.
There's a chance the guy has a set, in which case you probably have the implied odds to draw to your flush. However, in response to the posts above about waiting for an ace, an ace could be the worst possible card for you. If he has a set, and you hit your trips aces on the turn, you're meat. I call, and muck the turn if I miss my flush. |
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Re: A tough spot w a big pretty flop
Correction: I thought the flop brought an ace. Disregard my comment about the trips aces.
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