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Old 08-03-2007, 06:27 AM
Birdnals Birdnals is offline
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Default Re: Professional No-Limit Hold \'em Volume 1 Review Thread

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5 10, 2000 deep, 6 max online game, you hold kk on the button. utg opens for 40, co raises to 140, you make it 350. good player in the bb cold calls. both others fold. flop t83. he checks. you bet and he raises. folding has to be considered a viable option here whether or not you en dup folding, even tho this book reccomends never folding here.

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The point of the book though is to avoit these situation. After the preflop betting you have put more than %10 of your stack in. The book points out, that at this moment, you want to make a decision to commit to the pot or not. If you want to play a big pot at this point, then yes go ahead and bet. But who wants to play a big pot with one pair? If you don't want to commit your chips, then perhaps keeping the pot small and checking is your best option. Regardless, the book would advise making a commitment plan after the flop. In the situation you mentioned, the player with KK committed, which may not be the most advisabl play.
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