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$5/$10 No-Limit Texas Hold’em, cash game, KK in big blind |

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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 No-Limit Texas Hold’em, cash game, KK in big blind | 18th December, 2005 |
   | Game: No Limit Hold'em, cash game | Position: Big Blind
| Blinds: $5/$10
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You are on the big blind. It is raised around you when three players go all-in with pots bigger than yours. You have the option to fold or go all-in. What will you do?
| | Fold: Even though it is very likely that you have the best starting hand, going all-in against three other opponents in this game is nothing but dangerous. With four players involved in all-in situations, you are likely going to face the table with several possible combinations that could kill your strong hand.
All you can hope for in this situation is that another king pops up, or you're likely beaten out by two pairs, a straight, flush or even three of a kind.
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| All-in (81%) |  | | Fold (19%) |  |
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