by Felonius_Monk » Wed Aug 31, 2005 1:32 pm
I can't think of a single possible situation where you could fold on that flop unless you're right on the bubble with precious little chance of anything other than a minimum payout, even then i'm not convinced.
There's already well over $4000 in the pot, you have $4000 left and the blind bets $2000 into it - costs you $4000 to go all-in and you stand to win a $12,000+ pot. You're highly unlikely to be up against a set here, against anything else it's hard to be too far below even money. You'll also be winning quite often, say, against A2 who's made a pair of kings on the side or something. I don't see the point of saving your last $4000 after you raised it up $2000 and hit your flop, even in a situation where you're on the bubble.
My take anyhow.
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