how would you have played this hand? The only problem with this is everything. If the guy goes all-in you don't know what he has. Did he flop the straight? Has he got a set of kings? A mere flush draw? How do you know he doesn't have a pair of 4s?
At the end of the day there is no way to tell if somebody has flopped a set or even a made hand. The median Hold 'Em hand is two pair. I figured I was probably ahead. I was in early position, which was not good. If I'd been in late position and there had been a bet and an all-in in front of me I'd probably have folded, but again you never know what people have. Most players seem to think that if they flop a pair of aces they're in front, even in a multi-way pot. Most players will bet and call all the way. |