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yesterday, in the freerool in the table was:10c4::jc4:8-9( i cant find the others icons) :D, and i have :kc4:, i go all in, the other player wins with royal flush with a Q, first of all, great hand, but...what would you do?
 
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yesterday, in the freerool in the table was:10c4::jc4:8-9( i cant find the others icons) :D, and i have :kc4:, i go all in, the other player wins with royal flush with a Q, first of all, great hand, but...what would you do?



Haha yeah that’s a good hand and completely understandable call by villain with royal flush. I probably wouldn’t jam in with your hand, but I don’t have context on your stack size. I generally don’t shove unless I have the absolute nuts which your opponent did or I’m bluffing with a garbage hand. Best of luck next time!
 
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It wasnt a royal if you had the king. It was a straight flush beating your king high flush. I probably would have shoved preflop
 
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It wasnt a royal if you had the king. It was a straight flush beating your king high flush. I probably would have shoved preflop

Yes, sorry, my mistake, straight flush
 
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It depends on how it all played out.

We need to see the hand history for better analysis.

I probably would have bet on the small side, but it's so hard to say with not knowing how the action went.

The advice I can give you is:
To see a specific card type like for example 8 of hearts, you put 8 : heart : with no spaces 8
 
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With a king high flush and 4 to a straight flush on the board your hand is really not as strong as you think it is. Also this is a classic situation of way ahead or way behind. You either have your opponent crushed here or you are up against ace, queen, or 7 of clubs. Betting all in here is a big mistake as you will only get call by hands that have you beat. Even 6 on down of clubs will probably not call knowing you would not be bluffing on a board like this. Avoid making big bets that you will only get called when you are beat. A small bet would be better here and then when and if you get raised you can fold. You did not mention stack sizes in this either as that could make a difference if you have almost nothing left behind. When posting a hand try to put in as much info as you can.
 
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