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Old 11-29-05, 12:34 AM
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First: 24/4 = 6. Not 5.

Secondly, Yes, it's hard to "lay down" AA after the flop, but I was ahead when all the money went in. Typically, I don't think one wants to lay down the best hand in this situation, yes?

I wasn't expecting K7s to call a 6x BB raise preflop... I understand you guys are saying it would have been better to bump it to 10x and pick up the blinds and calls, but I don't think I agree with that. MOST of the time, I take down a monster pot here by playing the hand like this. This just so happened to be one of the times when the gutshots and flush draws got there...
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