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Old 05-07-2007, 09:35 AM
tokAlosh tokAlosh is offline
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Default AA facing all in on king high suited flop.

Me again playing in south afrika,

Blinds are R2/R4 $1=R7 max buy in is R400 8 max table.

Im on the button with AA 3 limpers pre flop so i raise to R36. Two of the mid position limpers call.

Flop KT4 All hearts. The uber fish donk fist to act bets R4 then the other caller who is a bit of a manic and very unpredictable goes all in for about R600 i put him on ak and call. (i have black aces)

He has KT and wins.


Should i have folded?
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Old 05-07-2007, 09:42 AM
xd777 xd777 is offline
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Default Re: AA facing all in on king high suited flop.

you will only beat AK,KQ,KJ on this board! ... the flush + a flush draw is possible and maybe a set , TTT or 444!

i think you can fold it! its hard ... but not impossible!
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Old 05-07-2007, 09:50 AM
Janar Janar is offline
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Default Re: AA facing all in on king high suited flop.

Rather easy fold in my opinion. Firstly, as xd777 mentioned, there are very few hands, which you can beat and secondly, one person behind you is yet to act so you might easily be against two players, not one.
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Old 05-07-2007, 10:24 AM
Quester Quester is offline
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Default Re: AA facing all in on king high suited flop.

Folding AA on this board against opponents who limp in middle position and then call a raise is a huge mistake. You played the hand fine.
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