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Old 05-30-2005, 09:18 AM
NYCNative NYCNative is offline
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Default Re: 10+1 LVL2 TT vs. Raise

Even if the other three have a mix of undercard/overcards or smaller PPs the o0dds of your Tens withstanding three villains is unlikely unless you spike a set.

Your conservative option is just call and hope you spike a set or can outplay your opponents post-flop. I don't like this because it turns your tens into fives.

The aggressive option is to raise big and force everyone to make a decision for their chips. You would welcome being called by most everyone here based on your reads. The drawback is you could be raising (or even pushing) into a bigger PP and then you're in trouble.

Most people here would say that you should fold or maybe call and see a flop because most people here are very conservative early in SNGs.

I play in the $11s at UB. I have a larger stack than you do so it gives me the ability to reraise there and still have enough chips to come back if I have to bail.
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