Here’s a hand I just played. I raised from mid position with a QJ and got one caller, one of the blinds.
The flop was a rainbow KK9. The other guy checked.
I bet he folded.
The point is that they’ll always put you on AK when you raise preflop. You’re probably more likely to get a call when the flop is QQ9 than when it’s KK9.
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March 31st, 2007 at 12:39 am
good idea, I am going to look out for that one. It also might mean trouble if you have the AK and seem to be getting a lot of action