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We were waiting for this kind of hand ace king. Or if I looked at it and seen a pair
queens I wouldn't play it as strong. I want to push my chips and say I'm all in. Now why
do you do this before the flop? Well let's say that we're actually playing at hand with
Daniel if I don't raise hard with my pair of queens before the flop. And this flop comes
pretty much an unconnected flop with an ace what do I do. Well if I had not gotten all
my chips in before the flop I had no decision to make and we can just let the cards play
out. Now that we are playing a hand against the world champion like Joe Hashin or someone
who has a number of world series bracelets like Daniel. We are in deep trouble, how do
we play our queens against an ace on the board. Even if he doesn't have an ace he's going
to do what's called representing an ace and he's going to bet that flop. So you see most
of the time when you are up against a solid player you want to play your big hand strong
and leave the so so hands the weak hands for the muck.