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Is it a mistake to go all in on the flop with top pair?
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[QUOTE="Luvepoker, post: 6964131, member: 307971"] To me the problem with the question is it's too vagu. Is it ever correct to go all in with top pair yes of course it is but there are many times it is not a good thing to do. If you or the player you're against is short stack, say 10 or 15 big lines going all in with top pair isn't the worst thing in the world. But I understand what you're saying where it sometimes you'll see people with 200 big lines in A5 big blind pot going all in on the flop and getting called by a flush draw. Both plays are horrible by both players. 1st if you have top pair you wanna get as much value as you can from it but if you have the flush draw why are you calling with improper odds that are so horrible? As for me there are times to go all in with those top pairs and even 2nd but there are many times we need to realize where we're beat or it's just a mistake. I get bluffed all the time by stupid plays like this. I may have a flush draw or an open ender or second pair and some player will way over bet the flop. You want that five big blinds that badly it's all yours I'm not calling another 100 with second pair or draw. Will I use these players to my advantage yes I will. If I see you're a player who will overplay a hand and gamble I am more than willing to get a little gamble in there too but it's very player specific. [/QUOTE]
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