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 Originally Posted by Greedo017
if you are so short in your bankroll that you are ever under any circumstances folding quad aces then you have risk management issues.
The only circumstance in my mind is pretty much this one: you raise pre-flop, a guy re-raises you pretty big, you re-raise him, he calls. The flop comes A A Q, then the turn and river are the J and T putting four to the royal on the board. You start betting on the end and he raises you very big... thermonuclear mushroom cloud big. At that point, it is as close to reasonable as it would ever be to fold the quads. There's every reason to put him on pocket kings and imagine him having the straight flush.
Most any other circumstance... don't be a wiener. If you're one of the very unlucky souls this happens to, then at least you'll have a great story for www.riveredagain.com, and maybe a consolation bad beat jackpot.
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