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    I have JKd on big blind

    called round to me-I call. flop is 10d Qd 2 c .get raised so I call, turn is K . He goes all in- so do I- he has 10 K. I'd go allin next time unless someone can tell it was wrong

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    Is this tournament or cash game? If tournament do ya have the allin players allin covered? If so by how much? You do have a ton of outs. But he could of made a straight also. If I am real short stacked in the game I'm calling for sure. If I have a nice stack and he has me covered. I may just fold it living to fight another day.

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    I'd never just call on the bb with that hand, 3 bet. But obviously you'd still bust because 90% of people still flat 3 bets light and you're never folding that flop.

    So you did two things wrong here:
    1. Calling a raise out of position with a subpar hand
    2. Not raising the flop after bring raised. Youre not folding EVER.

    Always raise because you take control of the hand. You have to put people in spots to make descisions. When you raise you show strength. Now you just spew chips away.

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    yea, Ezzz is right, depends so much on the situation

    if you were playin for $5 cash game and its supper time, might as well go all-in....

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    I'm with the Beav' . . . jam it over the top on the flop

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    the problem with flatting a raise on the flop is that if you don't make your straight or flush on the turn, you are going to have to fold. As it turned out, a king fell which is really the worst card that could come

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    Yeah, you have to put out a big protective raise on that flop. You're ahead of any and every hand at that point, so I would pot it (at least) and try to snag some value while it's there. Depending on the size of the other guy's raise, an all-in wouldn't be crazy. Once that ugly turn comes out, your outs get cut in half (if not more since a boat is now in play... that's a tough read) and you shouldn't call more than 1/3 of the pot.

    It's one of those situations where you're ahead with an unmade hand, but don't let that throw you.
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    Old thread, i know...

    Depending on your stack vs blinds; bet flop hard or jam flop.
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    Flop should have been bet, raise back to you (where you flatted) it should be I shoved all in. In other words the chips should have gone in on the flop in my opinion, on the turn with 1 card to come is the wrong time to do it. Just my thoughts.

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    With an open end straight flush draw, I'd try and get it all in on the flop. When the draws hit on turn or river, villian may shut down and you would lose value.
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