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This is always a call, right? Right?

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  • oynutteroynutter Member Posts: 4,773
    edited August 2012
     But boringloner, your 520 said I GOT KK. and he reraised you, surely you have to fold!!!
  • BorinLonerBorinLoner Member Posts: 3,863
    edited August 2012
    In Response to Re: This is always a call, right? Right?:
     But boringloner, your 520 said I GOT KK. and he reraised you, surely you have to fold!!!
    Posted by oynutter
    Keep it between us but I 4-bet alot of hands. :)

    Let's be honest, though. Players overvalue AK, QQ, JJ, etc all the time so when I'm 5-bet it's not necessarily only AA. Although you're right, I did get that nasty feeling that "Hmmm... this might not be good news"
  • oynutteroynutter Member Posts: 4,773
    edited August 2012
     Aye, the only way to find out if he had aces would be to raise another 920, then fold to a shove-lol
  • grantorinograntorino Member Posts: 4,710
    edited August 2012
    In Response to Re: This is always a call, right? Right?:
    In Response to Re: This is always a call, right? Right? : Good point. lol No, I was never folding after the 4-bet. What I mean is that after the 3-bet is flatted in the blinds, I wouldn't want to risk taking it multi-way to the flop so I was always going to 4-bet. If it's just me and the 3-better, I can flat to keep his entire 3-betting range in. Though I probably still 4-bet to build the pot with the second nuts... I'm calling it a cooler in my head and leaving it there. It's important for my sanity.
    Posted by BorinLoner
    4betting prob best play, but if you don't want to get committed why not flat 3b? Like its 3way but you can stitll back yourself to play pokah in this spot 
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