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Easy Post-Flop Exercises (Page 2 of 4)

Ad Ks -- Late Position

You raised pre-flop and were called by both blinds. The flop was Kd 7c 4h. The small blind bet and the big blind folded. What factors do you need to consider?

  • Cards: The flop is excellent. You have top-pair, top-kicker, and there are flush draws and only one straight draw on board. You have to think you have the best hand.
  • Action: The bet from the small blind could indicate a weak King. Or it may mean nothing much at all.

Your move: Raise. You're almost certainly ahead, and you want to get money in the pot while you're winning.

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