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Since he obviously has aces and obviously we're behind now - given that we c/r'd the pot on the flop, do we have to continue with it, or just give it up?Full Tilt PokerPot Limit Omaha Ring gameBlinds: $0.125/$0.255 playersConverterStack sizes:Hero: $27.45CO: $18.40Button: $32SB: $17BB: $37.10Pre-flop: (5 players) Hero is UTG with 7 :D K :D K :D T :) Hero calls, CO folds, Button raises to $1, BB folds, Hero calls.Flop: 7 :) 3 :) T :club: ($2.38, 3 players)Hero checks, Button bets $2.25, Hero raises to $9, Button calls.Turn: 3 :D ($20.38, 3 players)Hero is all-in $17.45?????

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wow...real tough spot here...I'd say it depends on the type of player he is but usually I c/f this turn...If villain is any good he'll wonder what the hell ur representing here, and I think that's exactly where there's trouble. I guess it also depends on your image, and if you'd play a gin turn for a flopped set like this, but I still think you oughta c/f here if you're certain about him having aces, sadly enough there's too many guys playing this game that would call down any flop/turn/river with nothing but aces in their hand...

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sadly enough there's too many guys playing this game that would call down any flop/turn/river with nothing but aces in their hand...
And this is sad because...?
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