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Originally Posted by Eclipse86
yeah, bet that flop..make a bet of maybe half pottish and take it from there.. play the hand on the flop as if u had AQ.
by checking that flop in position, you are representing KK/AK, nothing else would have checked behind on that flop.
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Thanks for the analysis mate but is the rule not to wait for your opponent to catch up when you flop an absolute monster? I bet sets, 2 pairs and flushes almost all the time but quads?! KKA or KKQ would be easier to bet, but KK6?
If I bet, what's he calling me with? He only flat called PF so it's hard to put him on a big pair as well.
He may try and bluff at this but early on in a tournament when he has no reads on me I think this is unlikely. If I check behind he might just think I'm weak? If I was playing with my mates in a home game I'd bet this every time because they know I'll follow through with any 2 cards here and will most likely check raise me.