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$25 NLHE Full Ring: King vs King - Bad beat or bad play?
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[QUOTE="Adi8877, post: 5956360, member: 445507"] There are already few experienced players' comments. Obviously, I agree, against 2 opponents, I do not want to go all in with a pair (or 2 if I count the 1010) without kicker. Especially not if my allin 3-4 times the pot-size. Would be different, if 70-80% of my stack is in the pot already, then I think, I have no fold equity. Otherwise, if it was a bluff for the pot, I do not really know, it is worthy or not, I am not good in that, how not good in 6max CG, but probably not. (As the 10 is in their flop calling range, definitely, too.) And I wondering what other hands my opponents can have, what I beat on the turn, and they will still call the all-in. The only option for me - as they just called the raise on the flop - the QJs with straight and flush draw, because of the pot overbet so wild, I don't think you will get a call with that, neither. I think 99% you lose, if someone call your allin and the 1% is the split the pot. For me, it is a check fold, especially, that I face with situations like this too often, they limp (it is different, if only SB limps) I find something, usually like you, a top pair, and I can't fold, even it is far from the hands, what I would play, if they would raise, not limp. Usually, I try to consider the 2 limps, as a raise, and even just call it with 2pairs+ on the flop, maybe both straight and flush draw, if my stack is suitable for the call. But I play only 8 and 9 max, not 6... [/QUOTE]
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