You know the answer, Just call
2007-06-06 21:07:08
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answer #1
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answered by dodgechick_05 4
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It all depends on what position you are in and if it's a cash game or tourney. You can't just put him on aces right away, he could have two queens, or a hand like A-K suited as well. It is just bad luck if he has aces here, i can count on one hand the number of times i have folded two kings pre-flop. Do you have other people in the pot as well as the all-in player, and do you have players with a lot of chips behind you? Also did he just go all-in before the flop, or did he make a raise, and then you re-raised him, then he went all-in, also was he on a short stack or not. If he just went all-in without any action in front of him you can be pretty sure that he does not have aces in the hole, but if there was a raise and then he went all in he is sure to at very least have K-Q, A-K, or A-Q. And if he was short on chips he could very likely have a weak hand and could just be trying to win the pot without showing his hand. But you have the 2nd biggest hand pre-flop and if your beat it's just bad luck. In a cash game i have folded kings when i am up big for the day and don't want to get in a hand where i have to put in a ton of chips pre-flop, but in a tourney you have to call in 99% of the time and hope he has the A-K, K-Q, A-Q, or a small underpair.
2007-06-06 23:55:48
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answer #2
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answered by sincity usa 7
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Panic Then pull yourself together Right now the only cards he could have that could beat you is Pocket Aces 1/221 he more likely has a suited AK or so he may be bluffing look at him closely for tells and realize you have a 50/50 chance of making the right play but remember danger is Danger In my experience if he looks like a cat that ate the canary I would fold but if he showed any weakness I would call
2007-06-07 02:04:10
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answer #3
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answered by Zippy 5
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theres only 1 hand that has you dominated pre flop here. The chances of the guy having aces and you having kings are pretty slim (although anything is possible). If this is a cash game you could just fold and wait for another time to get your money in, or on the other hand you could have him dominated big time if he has AK and this could be a brilliant oppertunity to double up.
my opinion - call - if he has aces it is just very unlucky.
if this is a tournament, i wouldnt even think twice - i would call in a heartbeat.
2007-06-06 20:29:13
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answer #4
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answered by matparkinson 2
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That's an easy call. Even that ultra tight player would call that without thinking twice.
Given this is a preflop situation. If the flop is out and there is an Ace on the flop then you should fold.
2007-06-06 21:13:43
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answer #5
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answered by closetcoon_fan 5
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Call. I never ever fold KK pre-flop unless i have been re raised twice by someone, then maybe, ill think about folding. Infact... a raise could even be good so you keep the pot heads up.
2007-06-07 01:00:40
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Call. Let him flip his cards over and breathe a sigh of relief when he shows AK. You still have the best hand. Hope the flop is in your favor. If he flips over AA, don't E-Mail me. That's the way I would have played too.
2007-06-07 19:03:05
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answer #7
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answered by chilicooker_mkb 5
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All in. Unless he's double bullets, you have the tightwad dominated.
2007-06-06 23:14:42
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answer #8
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answered by Your Uncle Dodge! 7
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Beg and cry you ran out of money then run and grab all the money
2007-06-06 20:08:19
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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