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 Originally Posted by underminedsk
When it gets to this level, it doesnt even matter. When you are dealing with two-card aces-full boat vs a two-card kings-full boat, the fact that you are dealing with aces and kings is really a moot point. Boat Vs Boat, Boat vs quads, and everything even more rediculous is going to be a monster hand, regardless of what kinds of cards are involved. I mean, hell, set to set on a rag board is going to be a monster. So when you ask "CAN [you] HAVE A BIGGER POT WITH SOME OTHER HANDS?" My answer is, yes, because cards dont matter when you are deaing with monster vs monster.
Yeah, but if it goes bet-raise-reraise-allin before the action gets back to me and I see a set of deuces on a 2-4-J board I may consider folding. Now if I have a bigger set like a set of kings on a 4-K-A board, I WILL NEVER LAY IT DOWN NO MATTER WHAT THE ACTION IS
Sure, let's say we don't discuss monster vs. monster
Then let's discuss KK vs. AA all-in preflop. Oh wait, huge pot. Way bigger pot than 22 vs. 33 can brew.
Tell me how a big pot may develop and I'll tell you why aces could make a bigger pot in that situation.
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