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Pocket pair, one overcard flops, 2 others in pot.
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[QUOTE="F Paulsson, post: 365332, member: 6979"] Let's say you bet: What hands are you realistically hoping will fold? If they hold an A, Q or J, a (decent) bet will maybe make them fold, at least in the case of queen or jack. Would K3o fold? What hands that are worse than yours (with a very small chance of improving to beat you) could you see calling that bet? If you think they're both holding something like ace-high, then a push is good. I don't see a pair of kings folding here, unless maybe it's K2o. But if you're already ahead, a push depends on how badly you want to win the pot, and in this particular case, I think it's fairly borderline. I'd probably check and see if either of them indicate strength. If they both check and an ace falls, you've (most certainly) lost the pot, if you hadn't already. If either of the have a king, you've already lost it and you're getting yourself in trouble by doing a continuation bet with a hand that has very slim chances of improving. How would you have played KK with this flop? How about AA or AK? [/QUOTE]
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