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$5/$10 limit Texas Hold'em, cash game, AJs with flopped flush |

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   | Game: No-Limit Texas Hold'em | Position: Middle
| Blinds: $10/$20
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You're raising three times the big blind before the flop and get two players with you, including the player on the button. Flop comes and deals Ac-Js-Ts. First player raises by $20 and you decide to raise to $60. One player folds, button goes all-in. You have $620 left, a call costs you $250. What do you do?
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| $5/$10 limit Texas Hold'em, cash game, AJs with flopped flush | 11th October, 2005 |
   | Game: Limit Hold'em, Cash game | Position: Late pos.
| Limit: $5/$10
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A player in late position raises, you call and so does the big blind with the flop coming Q , T , 6 . Both of your opponents check. What do you do?
| | Check. You have the best possible hand but the pot is still small and you only have two opponents. Betting might scare them with this kind of flop.
Since the chance of you being outdrawn is very small you should let them see the turn for a free chance at improving.
If no one bets on the turn you are of course going to have to.
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| Bet (60%) |  | | Check (38%) |  | | Fold (2%) |  |
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