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Basic preflop decision: ATo
3 limpers to you in the SB with ATo.
Fold, complete, or raise? |
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Re: Basic preflop decision: ATo
Complete. ATs I probably raise.
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Re: Basic preflop decision: ATo
What is the blind structure?
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Re: Basic preflop decision: ATo
3 limpers, plus the BB? So 9 to 1 to call? I complete. Raising probably wouldn't knock anyone out and i'm not holding a monster, with the odds I want to see a flop.
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Re: Basic preflop decision: ATo
complete.
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Re: Basic preflop decision: ATo
Complete. You'll never knock anyone out with a raise, and it's also important to be aware of any tough player who might limp in w/ say AJo.
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Re: Basic preflop decision: ATo
hi-
What everyone else said. I'd complete. If it were suited I'd also probably just complete because I don't like playing these cards this far out of position -- but that could be weak of me. Would anyone else definitely raise A10s here with a typical party table? -t |
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Re: Basic preflop decision: ATo
Id complete, that sounds like an easy call to me.... How early will anyone call ATo with 3 limpers (standard loosey 10player table)?
Button/CO/MP? |
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Re: Basic preflop decision: ATo
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What is the blind structure? [/ QUOTE ] .50-1 -- .25 sb, .50 bb. I completed. It just felt weird to me, but folding and raising both seemed out of the question, for reasons you all have already pointed out. |
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