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	<title>Comments on: Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda</title>
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		<title>By: NoMeNot</title>
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		<description>Nothing wrong with peeling a flop with the KTs if you are deep enough in chips.  I would like to have around 20x the intial raise in implied odds to call.  If you don&#039;t have the odds, then don&#039;t get down when your dream flop comes.  It won&#039;t happen often enough to warrant the pre-flop call.

The AA hand, yea...bad fold.  If he really hit a 2 or has 44, do you really think he would push into you like that?  Doubtful, more than likely he would look to checkraise you all in.  His bet screamed &quot;scared&quot;.  He was probably thinking you had the AK and didn&#039;t want you to see the turn or river, so he pushed you off the hand.  If I were in your seat, I would have put him on 33-QQ (not 44), and complete air like KQ or a big Ace.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nothing wrong with peeling a flop with the KTs if you are deep enough in chips.  I would like to have around 20x the intial raise in implied odds to call.  If you don&#8217;t have the odds, then don&#8217;t get down when your dream flop comes.  It won&#8217;t happen often enough to warrant the pre-flop call.</p>
<p>The AA hand, yea&#8230;bad fold.  If he really hit a 2 or has 44, do you really think he would push into you like that?  Doubtful, more than likely he would look to checkraise you all in.  His bet screamed &#8220;scared&#8221;.  He was probably thinking you had the AK and didn&#8217;t want you to see the turn or river, so he pushed you off the hand.  If I were in your seat, I would have put him on 33-QQ (not 44), and complete air like KQ or a big Ace.</p>
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