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I was playing in a home game, the blinds are 375/750, I call, so does 2 others.I have KJo. The flop is: 10,Q,A rainbow, SB bets 1000, the other player calls, I call 775 and im all in.Turn is a :) the river is another :D The SB mucks to my str8, the other guy shows K5 :) I lose to a runner, runner, flush.

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We start of with little over 7,000 in chips, our levels go like this:50/10075/150100/200125/250heres the problem, he has a big jump right here.250/500thats a big jump!375/750500/1000750/15001000/2000
Why do people make them so complicated?? People are dumb, make them easy!! haha
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I was playing in a home game, the blinds are 375/750,  I call, so does 2 others.I have KJo. The flop is: 10,Q,A rainbow, SB bets 1000, the other player calls, I call 775 and im all in.Turn is a :) the river is another :D The SB mucks to my str8, the other guy shows K5 :)  I lose to a runner, runner, flush.
You are limping for 750 when your stack is 1525 before the flop? You deserved to lose this hand. At least if you pushed you would have had a chance of him dropping his K5s.
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