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One of my leaks.
I cannot lay down aces (or kings) unless it's PAINFULLY obvious that I'm beaten. KK getting raised on an ace-high flop usually works, but really my problem lies with AA.
Now, I dont lose with AA, who does? But I pay off every flopped set like clockwork. I pay off most flopped flushes, unless there's two other guys in there raising and reraising.
It almost seems like it's worth paying off the set because of how often lower overpairs are paying off, or TPNK or whatever else pays off. You guys agree?
Do you worry about getting outflopped by a PP? Or just take it in stride?
While we're talking about that, I'm obviously a set-hunter also, and I love guys that can't lay overpairs. But I don't expect them to, that's why I love to camp for sets. Are we all just trading money around here, paying the rake? Or can you guys make that fold?
I really just can't see folding aces on any board that's not paired, 3-flushed, or makes a straight or obvious two pair like 9QK. I could fold on that board to a lot of action.
Maybe when I get to like 200NL I could see it here and there.
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