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Is it a mistake to go all in on the flop with top pair?
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[QUOTE="Jayinem, post: 6939776, member: 1006499"] I really feel like if straights and flushes were taken out of the game I would dominate poker most of the time. Usually that's what I lose to and it's practically always on the very last card the river. It doesn't seem to matter tournaments or cash. These are live games btw if it matters. Just local bars and cash games at someone's house. But I seem to have the same problems online as well just my cards don't hold up after the flop. I just don't get it like the guy last night risks $240 some odd dollars on nothing but a flush draw, and doesn't even get what he's chasing he gets a runner runner straight. Yeah it messes with my head. Maybe I just don't have the right temperament for poker. The run I've been on lately with these suck outs make me feel like I'm cursed because I literally can't remember when an opponent was chasing and didn't hit and my cards held up. Hasn't happened in an all in situation where they call lately. They only get two cards to improve their hands it just doesn't make sense how often they do like the flop cards seem to favor me and the river card favors my opponent. The sh*t is supposed to be just random. To be honest I probably need to be playing with better players and I don't mean that to brag but some of these guys are just donks. However unless it's online this is the only places I have to go I'm in Texas they don't have casinos here. I'm thinking maybe just don't go all in anymore make normal bets see what happens. The idea that they're risking all their chips so they'll fold doesn't work they have no fear of that I guess. Might even bet small and if they raise me like when a 3rd diamond comes out just fold. [/QUOTE]
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