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Old 05-26-2005, 12:58 PM
Ghazban Ghazban is offline
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Default Re: How terrible was this?

Its kind of table-dependent. At a full ring, I'm mucking A7s UTG without a second thought but, at 6-max, there's a few more options. Depending on the table and my image at the time, I might fold, limp, or raise with it. I don't think I would ever limp/call (or limp/reraise) with it, though. Without a read (say 1st or 2nd orbit), I'd probably just fold.
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Old 05-26-2005, 01:26 PM
subzero subzero is offline
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Default Re: How terrible was this?

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Its kind of table-dependent. At a full ring, I'm mucking A7s UTG without a second thought

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That's what I thought. I play full ring. Thx.
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Old 05-26-2005, 01:33 PM
TheWorstPlayer TheWorstPlayer is offline
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Default Re: How terrible was this?

I don't even like limping A7s UTG at 6m. Most of the time there WILL be a raise behind you and you WILL be out of position playing what could easily be a dominated hand. The big problem isn't that there is necessarily going to be a hand that dominates yours, the big problem is that someone is going to raise and you won't know whether or not they dominate you and then since you are OOP when you hit and are ahead, they will fold and when you hit and are behind, you will get destroyed.
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