
So, an A-K might still help you roll the dice through the game, but it is highly risky, because you never know the truth behind each player’s hand. If you’re playing with six or more players your chances would pretty much go down to zero, and it would highly unlikely to win with the same hand you won the last night game with two people. So, what do you do when the flop does not help you? Well, the best choice is to fit or fold. A threshold, if you will, should be set at three opponents, anything more than that, should be given a second thought. If you are playing against two players, you can even win with a A-K set, which don’t improve. If there are more players, it’s a better idea to save the cash and move onto the next hand. The fact is, the more players there are, the more straightforward you should play. Overcards which are cards which are of a higher rank than the communal cards, are very unlikely to win against a large amount of players.
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