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would you do anything differently?Total number of players : 10 Seat 1: Joffell ( $101.15 )Seat 3: cu2002 ( $112.8 )Seat 4: frylock67 ( $29.25 )Seat 6: docdjb ( $56.95 )Seat 7: gregor52 ( $60.6 )Seat 8: sjmbass ( $10 )Seat 9: non_factor ( $43.4 )Seat 10: eagleman11 ( $110.78 )Seat 2: jeffkeeisgay ( $52.5 )Seat 5: scottd321 ( $49 )jeffkeeisgay posts small blind [$0.5].cu2002 posts big blind [$1].** Dealing down cards **Dealt to jeffkeeisgay [ Ac Ah ]frylock67 folds.scottd321 folds.docdjb folds.gregor52 calls [$1].sjmbass calls [$1].non_factor folds.eagleman11 folds.Joffell folds.jeffkeeisgay raises [$4.5].cu2002 calls [$4].gregor52 calls [$4].sjmbass calls [$4].** Dealing Flop ** [ Qd, Js, 9s ]jeffkeeisgay bets [$20].cu2002 calls [$20].gregor52 calls [$20].sjmbass is all-In.** Dealing Turn ** [ Kd ]jeffkeeisgay is all-In.cu2002 calls [$27.5].gregor52 folds.** Dealing River ** [ 2s ]jeffkeeisgay shows [ Ac, Ah ] a pair of aces.cu2002 shows [ 8s, 4s ] a flush, jack high.sjmbass shows [ 3s, Qs ] a flush, queen high.cu2002 wins $99 from side pot #1 with a flush, jack high.sjmbass wins $38 from the main pot with a flush, queen high with queen kicker.

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The guy with 38s not only called a max preflop raise with trash.. he called a pot-sized bet with an 8 high flush draw.. nothing you can do about that. Strange the other guy would also call a full bet with Q3 suited.. but after the flop if he was beat by an overpair then he was roughly a coinflip to win the hand with his spade draw+2 q's and 3 3's.. but it was bad playing all arouind.. you'll win money in the long run from those hands they were playing stupidly.

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no matter what limit you play at you are going to find people who like to call big raises or move all-in themselves with outs.... it's just a part of poker unfortunately. I would say however that after that flop I would be a bit concerned as to whether or not you have the best hand or not. There is a potential straight, flush draw and decent likelihood of two pair.... I don't know that I would've moved in at this point.

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with that flop, you needta either move all-in right away if your thinking about investing all your money into this hand, otherwise, just bet at it strong. with the board Q J 9, somebody could have had K 10 and already had a straight, then when the K comes on the turn, theres a 1 card straight on the board. Remember if you get 2 callers with a K Q J all on the board, chances are at least one of them has 2 pair and your aces are no good. It's tough to throw away aces, but when flops come out like this, you save money by doing so. Now in this instance, your playing against 2 idiots, what can you do really? It's bad luck, but that's why you need to know who your playing against, if you knew they were capable of playing junk hands, you needed to push all-in after the flop. I don't know though, you mite have been called anyways considering they both went all-in after the turn. The odds of them hitting a flush while both of them held spades was very low, so it was just a tough beat. But on the turn, I think you should have mucked it. It's tough to fold bullets, but against a solid player, you'd have to know your beat. They'd either have the 10 for a straight or 2 pair. Your rockets are no longer good.

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I have played at least 1,000,000 online hands and I have noticed how Aces "fair" during hands. You either ALLIN preflop or you don't play them. I know to some that sounds bad but that's the nature of AA online. Later.

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That 4 card straight would have scared the living shiznat out of me. You can't keep some people away from "SOOTID" hands though. K Rag suited Q Rag Suited, J Rag Suited. Aces get cracked more often than you'd think. Just lost a Sit N Go by someone reraising my early position raise. I had AA, he had Q10 off. Caught 4 to the flush. It happens.

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