Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
Quote Originally Posted by edudlive
Because you want to get out before you get too deep if he has KK?
I'm paying KK off for the max. I want all the money in the pot and calling the flop isn't likely to get us there. Also, if this gets ugly I don't want to be put to a difficult decision.
Yeah, I don't think I would lay this down but I wanted to know. Anyway...

I put him on something like a big pair or two big painted and reraised him to $20, he thought for a moment then folded so now I put him on AQ/TT/QQ as KK would have stacked me, he isn't going to let go of AA that easily, AK pays me off just like AA (or he at least seeks a cheap showdown), and QQ/TT probably fold

I elected to reraise the flop based on that even though its unlikely IMO, he might be semi-bluffing the flush with something like :As::Qs: and I knew that if he didn't have that hand and the flush hits on the turn he probably wasn't going to give me any more money, so I just took it down there.