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StArDemonn

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I've played at micro and I had AK i raise someone call in the button....the flop was 2 5 9.. I check and then all in....what would you do ?
 
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I would not immediately walked Ollin and would make a bid.
 
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My opponent went all in...should I call or fold?
 
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What happened pre flop??did you 3 bet or he just call your bet??Most of the times you better do not call because you are losing...With this flop i think he make two pairs or set or he is holding 88 to KK...even AA...Fold..Find a better spot to play all in your chips...
 
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I would fold. You did not hit the flop, so don't be too proud to fold it. There are so many players that must think any A is a winner, because they will call all the way and lose. But they also get lucky and hit an A or their other card on the river. As for me, I don't even call with A whatever unless it's suited and not many of those unless I can limp or facing a small raise. GL
 
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What is the stack size ? Can not say anything without this information.
 
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It is that old game of chairs before the flop, you bet and his opponent as he did?He rose, limped, you should keep the aggressiveness in action to see where your opponent is willing to go.
 
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I would not risk it. I would fold.
 
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That decision would have depended on my stack size, early in the game, late in the game, was there a possibity of a flush draw, but more than likely I would have folded.

Good luck to you on and off the felt!
 
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In a normal situation - FOLD. Your opponent is repping an overpair to the board, top pair, if not a set, or even AK also. You are most likely behind and have to let it go. "If you do not hit, you must quit" is never as true as when the other guy shoves and puts you in jeopardy.
 
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