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flopping hell
AMRN:
He"s gotta think you"re c-betting that flop 100%, and when he check/min-raises you are unlikely to flat call.... so he can c/r pretty light knowing you either fold or shove - his decision is then an easy one.
If you shove, and you"re unlucky enough to have run into a flopped flush, you still have 10 outs for a redraw.
Of course the downside of shoving is that all the hands you beat will fold (except perhaps a high club draw), and all the hands that beat you will call. That said, you don"t really want to see any more cards if he has a draw, so taking the pot as it stands is fine.
Given that you"ve posted the hand on here, I"m guessing it didn"t go well. However, folding here is just never a realistic option.
mporter123:
--- Quote from: AMRN on March 15, 2012, 09:16:03 AM ---
He"s gotta think you"re c-betting that flop 100%
--- End quote ---
Dont agree with this. A lot of people will give up without the goods on same suited flops like this one.
Still lots he C/R that you beat though - gutshots with a big club, AK, 66, random one club hands.
Defo a jam.
PantsMan:
Not sure why the ???.
Take the slider that says raise, push it all way to the top and ship "em!
If he"s outflopped you then so be it but not sure what flop you"re hoping for with Kings. Rather than "flopping hell", i"d be thinking flopping marvellous! :)
Marty719:
Def get it in on the flop here. On another note...min pre so the betting is re-opened if s6or8 jam.
NoCash:
--- Quote from: Mikeyboy9361 on March 15, 2012, 08:45:43 AM ---
Not a great flop, but you"ve got trip Kings, get in quicker than a very quick thing :)
--- End quote ---
[ ] trip kings
[x] set of kings
/pedantry :D
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