Joined: Mar '09
Location: Croatia
Age: 37 (M)
Posts: 1
I think you should call..if the guy after flop really had J or maybe both KJ he would prolly slow playing by smooth calling your raise..u didnt say what suite the cards was..maybe all he had in the end was busted flush draw..
It's hard to do but you had to fold Probably you should have gone all in perflop but I never do this just to try to win a bigger pot. Anyway if you folded you did the right move
Joined: Oct '08
Location: Canada
Age: 34 (M)
Posts: 217
You c his check on the turn gave him lots of information cuz u checked right behind him. That shows weakness so he might of had just a King on the flop and raised u to c where he's at, u just called so he didn't put u on a Jack. But wut screwed u the most is the check on the turn, meaning he put pressure on u by going all in even if he might of had something or nothing.
Joined: Apr '09
Location: Portugal
Age: 37 (M)
Posts: 469
I just think one thing about aces: It can be the worst hand you could get sometimes! Because it is very difficult to drop. That is the hand that donkeys love! Because they get two pairs in the flop and beat us!!
Posted by agentne007: My hand is: AA I rase: 4bb He calls Flop: J J K I rase: 6bb He re-rases: 10bb I call Turn: J J K 2 Check - check River: 9 He is all in. What shoild I have to do?
Sorry for my weak english.
What is the limit? How many Big Blinds do you have? Is there Flush Draw on the Flop, Turn, River ? In my oppinion in this event i would go all-in on the flop.
Joined: Apr '09
Location: Brazil
Age: 48 (M)
Posts: 94
it depends how much I can loose. If I have profit in my balance I call. If I have litte money maybe I fold but. It deppend my opponent too. If I know he go just it high cards probabily I fold