Folding strong hands pos-flop

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How in any case I think all depend from definite situation. Can call only several: how many people in the bank, how many chips you
have in the compared with them, this is a bubble of tournament, middle, or only started, and etc... But the most important: who your opponent(s) in the bank? What information you have on them? Your head need to work how computer... Anyway, no exact answer, because poker is a game with not full information: impossible all to count, good luck nobody not cancelled too... Hence, everybody
in the same and similar situations decides its own way... Therefore, I can only wish Good Luck!;)
 
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It is part of poker to be able to fold good hands as well. It always depends on the situation and what kind of player it is.
 
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I've learned my lesson chasing to the river or going all-in with an AK pos flop. I don't even like going all-in preflop like a lot of folks do with this premium hand..
 
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It's hard to fold pair A or K, I prefer to go allin preflop playing with that kind of hand, it's very difficult to fold these hands post flop.
 
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AA and KK are premium hands that don't come around that often. I rarely give up on them.
 
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