This is what happens when you slow play Pocket kings

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str8__flush

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Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, 2+0.25 Tournament, 60/120 Blinds (5 handed) - Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

Hero (Button) (t3965)
SB (t1395)
BB (t2640)
UTG (t3205)
MP (t645)

Hero's M: 22.03

Preflop: Hero is Button with J
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, 10
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2 folds, Hero calls t120, 1 fold, BB raises to t240, Hero calls t120

Flop: (t540) 3
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, A
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, Q
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(2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets t300, BB calls t300

Turn: (t1140) K
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(2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets t1140, BB raises to t2100 (All-In), Hero calls t960

River: (t5340) 8
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(2 players, 1 all-in)

Total pot: t5340

Results in white below:
Hero had J
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, 10
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(straight, Ace high).
BB had K
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, K
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(three of a kind, Kings).
Outcome: Hero won t5340


Cant believe he didnt re-raise preflop more, thought he had me when he got his set on the turn:)
 
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pokerking123

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nice hand, yea he should of raised alot more preflop but i guess he got scared on the flop because of the A
 
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The rest of this tourney I got 2 bad beats then went on tilt, finished in 7th place.
 
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LankanSoulja

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Should have played that a lot more aggressively. Too bad for him, thats what happens when you try to slow play.
 
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I agree he should have raised more preflop but I can see why he only called after the flop. I would have put you on aces just as he evidently did. I would have went all-in like he did after the turn though and lost like he did. Good Hand.
 
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I bet he wished afterwards that he'd raised more and taken it down preflop!

That's just one of those hands where you got lucky and the other guy got really unlucky. The only thing the opponent did wrong was price you in with the min-raise preflop. Apart from that it's just plain bad luck.
 
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Imo..never slow play pocket anything..well i mean 10s and up..sometimes it pays off but often people will hit two pair...or a flush or a straight..happens many times to me with AA
 
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