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Easy to see when some other monkey at the table is jumping up and down in their seat about flopping trips if they give u a bunch of action and your kicker is weak I would just call down. Happened to me a while ago even when I turned trips w/ top kicker and just called down after 3-bet. Had A10 on a board of Q 10 6 10 2 or something like that and after turn he was going ape and i pretty much put him on a boat or something just called down and won vs his K10, gotta gauge it sometimes and dont go to crazy.
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#2
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Reckon they don't call KT a trap hand for nothing, eh?
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#3
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And obviously on 4straight/4flush boards you have to be willing to fold to any kind of significant action, unless you're getting boat pot-odds.
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If you flop the bottom end, or if there's a draw, play it really fast. If the other card on the board is lower than yours, and there is no good draw out, you can slow down a bit.
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#5
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Last night I had an easy fold in a flopped trip hand. I had Q3 in the BB, checked my option and the flop came 33A, SB(Old tightie)bet into me I raised, turn come another A, he says "if you have pocket 3's it will be interesting and checks to me I check River comes a Q!!! He bets I fold. I say I think you have AT but he shows me AJs. This one was easy to get away given his play from but normally it is a hand like this but with a flop like 33T and I lose to T3. Guess I have to learn when to slow down. Also i will have to keep better mental notes on who plys what more than I do so such as "this idiot plays T3o UTG" etc.
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