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Old 09-19-2002, 10:49 PM
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Default an 80-160 poll

Read Jim Brier's cardplayer article, there's a hand I'm not so sure I agree with.

"Hand No. 3 ($30-$60 game): You are in the big blind with the 10h10d. An early-position player opens with a raise. Only the small blind and you call. The small blind is a tight, passive player who normally does not play this high, and is actually waiting to get into a lower-limit game. There is $180 in the pot and three players. The flop is 7d5h3c, giving you an overpair. The small blind bets, you raise, and only the small blind calls. There is $300 in the pot and two players. The turn is the 7s, pairing the top flop card. The small blind comes out betting. What should you do?"

He recommeded a fold. I think this is too tight, especially at this kind of limit. Now this opponent is playing weak-tight because he's playing too big, but would anyone fold at the table? I wouldn't (might even raise the turn). Click on your choice below.

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Old 09-19-2002, 10:50 PM
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