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 Originally Posted by andy-akb
 Originally Posted by djzcko
it will happen 1/25 times if you are playing full 10 person ring. Not enough to worry about...
Yes, the likelyhood of them having one of those hands is very low, but when they call the 3bet or put in a4th bet, those chances skyrocket. I feel like this would either pick up the raise or put you in a bad spot to lose your stack.
I run into the most trouble when the flop comes A or K high and I overplay it into a set of aces or kings. I think "the chances of them having the last two aces or kings is so small!" when in reality it is not that unlikely given their preflop action. Also, when I flop top pair, its really obvious what I have at that point. Its easy for them to get away from QQ and below, and its hard for me to put them on aces or kings. All of these factors add to my difficulty playing the hand post flop against an unknown who re-raised preflop.
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