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    Default This action make it ok to dump top 2 in 3bet pot?

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (6 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    UTG ($211.95)
    MP ($109.60)
    CO ($149.05)
    Hero ($301.20)
    SB ($186)
    BB ($100.35)

    Preflop: Hero is Button with K, A.
    1 fold, MP raises to $4, CO calls $4, Hero raises to $14, 2 folds, MP calls $10, CO calls $10.

    Flop: ($43.50) 5, K, A (3 players)
    MP checks, CO bets $11, Hero calls $11, MP raises to $50, CO calls $39, Hero folds.



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    2 overcalls. what can they honestly have here except
    set/flush

    this line is super monster - raise pf, call 3b, check and reraise the 3better huge, obv. expecting to go all in.

    I can think of tons of stuff we lose too but nothing we beat. 1 hand we tie (AK) so it seems like a fold.
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    fix your pf bet sizing try like 18-22

    i agree with your analysis post flop however i still feel like it should be a raise on the flop since CO bet is so weak. mp maybe a thinking player so he may try to squeeze. fwiw you beat aqd and the "huge" bet is psb
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    fistpump snapfold.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ragnar4
    If he's not calling my shove, I'm done with it.
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    oh yeah and what redzilla said: raise more preflop. I don't like a flop raise here though.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ragnar4
    If he's not calling my shove, I'm done with it.
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    what everyone said about raising more preflop, then u have to raise this flop, its a super super weak play to check top 2 on a monotone board, yo uare just allowing yourself to get outplayed by like AxQd or other random hands, even though it appears they are very strong, you need to do the raising to define your own hand, otherwise you can't make an accurate assessment of their play.
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    as played i fold, but def raise to atleast 18 pre, and please raise the flop. after you do both of these then theres too much money in the pot NOT to get your stack in.
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    Haven't read the other posts yet, but raise more pre to like 16ish.

    As played, I can't see how you can possibly flat such a weak ass donk lead. I'm jacking this up HARD on flop to like $50-60ish, and getting it in.

    I think AxQd, KQd, QdJ all will have a pretty hard time folding this flop.

    As played, MP see's a weak bet and a weak call on a super drawy board and could be/should be squeeze raising with a very wide range given how weak you both look.
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    flattin ur 4bets, makin u tilt
    omg raiz flop
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    CO looks very weak, MP probably has AxQd or 55 at best. This is a shove. And jesus raise the flop.
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    preflop raise size is fine in position imo. you want to lay a good price on your squeeze plays.
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    wow looking at this today its bad, I have to raise fop initially, but once the other dude shoves over, WTF can he have that im ahead of ???
    Aq w/ qd ?

    everything else im behind
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    Quote Originally Posted by mixchange
    wow looking at this today its bad, I have to raise fop initially, but once the other dude shoves over, WTF can he have that im ahead of ???
    Aq w/ qd ?

    everything else im behind
    I would agree with you here if the flop bet was large ,and you called a big bet and THEN there was a raise.

    But as played, both the bet and the call look so weak that this squeeze can be much wider here imo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by griffey24
    Haven't read the other posts yet, but raise more pre to like 16ish.

    As played, I can't see how you can possibly flat such a weak ass donk lead. I'm jacking this up HARD on flop to like $50-60ish, and getting it in.

    I think AxQd, KQd, QdJ all will have a pretty hard time folding this flop.

    As played, MP see's a weak bet and a weak call on a super drawy board and could be/should be squeeze raising with a very wide range given how weak you both look.
    Quote Originally Posted by nutsinho
    omg raiz flop

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