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    Default playing K's with an Ace on the flop....

    Scenario 1:

    I know position plays a role, but, do u automatically fold if u'r holding cowboys, and the flop comes A x x ?

    Scenario 2:

    holding KQs, same flop?
    Yeahhhh mannnnnn
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    I never do. If I have Kings there is probably only 1 person that called my preflop bet to begin with.

    I will bet it 3-5 somewhere and see what they do. A lot of times you get called with lower pairs that will fold. The only thing I am usually worried about is AK because AA I usually would get a reraise with. Im not too worried about it though and will still bet it to see where they stand.

    A lot of times they will fold right there. KQs is kind of hard telling since you arent even paired and would have to hit 2 running cards to help you significantly. That one depends a lot more on other circumstances I guess but KK is never an auto fold.
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    u know, i never thought of the preflop raise if they had AA...thank u
    Yeahhhh mannnnnn
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    nice avatar rip, i like that
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    nice avatar rip, i like that
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    mike - i really wish you'd keep your posts professional and appropriate!

    as you can see by my avatar (and my previous posts), i am quite the professional myself.

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    I lost in the last tourney I was in with KK. I was in late position and the pot got big to me pre-flop. Big enough to take it right there so I moved all in pre flop. The caller had Ace something suited. No ace came on board but he got his flush on the river.

    I've also had it the other way where an Ace does come on board. It is a terrible feeling because some players play any Ace. Like everyone said, it helps to do a big pre-flop raise and get those Ax players out.
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    Default Two Examples on how to play this

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    Default the 'bluff'

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    Thats how I like to play them from early position.

    Raise pre-flop, raise on the flop.

    Your PFR represented a big hand like AA, don't back down now

    See, you bet out twice and own the pot right there.
    The other time he went over the top and you folded it.
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    Default Re: Two Examples on how to play this

    Quote Originally Posted by Ripptyde
    This one I was 'testing the waters', Betting harder would have been a loss if an Ace was lurking

    Game #488127494 (Level IV, Game #5) - 30/60 No Limit Texas Hold'em -
    2004/04/23-15:55:32 (CST)
    Table "Ngesebus" ($50 tournament) -- Seat 6 is the button
    Seat 1: jzee28 (2,709.00 in chips)
    Seat 3: Nudger (2,147.00 in chips)
    Seat 6: demingray (820.00 in chips)
    Seat 7: sdw1975 (790.00 in chips)
    Seat 8: brownteejay2 (1,275.00 in chips)
    Seat 9: ripptyde (1,549.00 in chips)
    Seat 10: sucker1 (710.00 in chips)
    sdw1975 : Post Small Blind (30)
    brownteejay2: Post Big Blind (60)
    Dealing...
    Dealt to ripptyde [ Kd ]
    Dealt to ripptyde [ Ks ]
    ripptyde: Raise (120)
    sucker1 : Fold
    jzee28 : Fold
    Nudger : Call (120)
    demingray: Fold
    sdw1975 : Call (90)
    brownteejay2: Fold
    *** FLOP *** : [ Jd Ah 5c ]
    sdw1975 : Check
    ripptyde: Bet (200)
    Nudger : Fold
    sdw1975 : Fold
    ripptyde: Winner -- doesn't show cards
    *** SUMMARY ***
    Pot: 420 | Board: [ Jd Ah 5c ]
    jzee28 didn't bet (folded)
    Nudger lost 120 (folded)
    demingray didn't bet (folded)
    sdw1975 lost 120 (folded)
    brownteejay2 lost 60 (folded)
    ripptyde bet 320, collected 620, net +300 [ Kd Ks ] (a pair of
    kings)
    sucker1 didn't bet (folded)
    You should definitely be looking to do more than a minraise with KK here.
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