
19th July 2008, 09:50 PM
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Most flops miss most hands...but the turn is another story. With that said, if I flopped aces, and everyone's checking around, believe I'm coming out firing. If I get re-raised, then I know where I stand, and make the decision according to previous history with the opponent on whether to re-pop or fold. I don't like to call in a situation like that, because it leaves the door wide open for them to hit whatever card it is they may be after, if any. As far as what ace could be strongest, any ace could be strong on a flop like that, but I don't like weak aces, so I need at least a 10 kicker or better to proceed somewhat confidently, and even then the 10 is iffy...  |