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Yeah, what newton said. The flop matters a lot. Say you got AK and the flop is A36. Pretty safe, at the lower limits someone with AQ or AJ or JJ will pay up. If the board is AT7. Still good. AT would have you beat. Just bet hard enough cuz in all likelyhood they have 2 court cards, so another courtcard could give you headaches for possible straights and maybe 2 pair. This happens, you just gotta make sure you make em pay enough to see the next cards and in the long run this a winning strategy. If however the flop is AQT.. that'd be scary. AT/QT/KJ (and QQ/TT) have you beat now. And if he has something like AJ/KQ/KK/JJ you have him beat, but he has a pair with a gut shot at a straight. Since these hands are all in the range of what you would expect him to have, your TP is pretty shafted here. Ofcourse a J will give you a straight too, but against someone with a K this'll just end up in a tie. So if you can, go for a showdown here that is as cheap as possible. Sure, he might be sitting on a low pp or something, and he'll fold to a raise, but he'll know too you probably have hit something, so the callers you'll get will be the ones that have you beat most likely.
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