Quote Originally Posted by Chopper
Quote Originally Posted by gingerwizard
Don't like the flop shove because you may be drawing dead.

Limp calling EP with suited Aces may have +ve expectation at a loose table assuming you play well enough after the flop, but drawing to 2nd nuts so often smashes most of your implieds.

The only hands with a K in them that I play in EP are:
KK, AK, KQs.

Ill fold KQo and ill fold KJs without even thinking about it.
i agree with you about possibly drawing dead, and playing too many K's oop, but..

can you ever fold the K-flush to aggression? i'm not saying drawing...just after it hits.

if not, why not bust this flop? you are in the hand already (we all agreed we shouldnt be, but we are), and you are shorty, and know you can triple up if you hit. is that a situation you let the fear of the A decide for you? or do you push anyway, and if you see the A say,

"thats poker. i should never have been in the hand."

just kinda playing "devil's advocate." :P
But Chopper on the flop the pot is $7. The first guy bets $6 so the pot is $13 and you have $9.5 left. Your potential win at this point if you push is $16.5 (when the first guy calls you) and you need it to be more than $19 to break even. You have no way of knowing it players behind will call giving you the odds you need and the 1st player is never folding for another $3 into a $23 pot. So you are relying on getting called behind by someone who doesn't have a higher flush draw. Seems like a losing play to me unless I've figured things wrong?