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Old 09-13-2005, 10:11 PM
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Hi all, I'm new to the forum, and new to this pot equity concept via Miller/Sklansky's low-limit book. Here's a recent hand of mine (PP low-limit ring game): I have T6d in the SB and the three generic players to my left have also limped. The flop is: Tc 8c 2h. I am first to act. Although I may have the best hand at this point, do I check and wait for the turn where I could gain more of an equity edge? My little chicken brain says that with a fairly coordinated board, the turn is the spot where I'll lose or gain most of my pot equity, given that my pair of tens is weak to overcards and straight/flush draws. So my question is: lead out with a bet or wait till the turn card? And, if I had JT or T9, would it change anything? Thanks
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