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Old 08-08-2005, 02:09 AM
Huskiez Huskiez is offline
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Default Re: A very typical hand being a true demonstration of implied odds in

My take is that you put button on AAxx. Limper could have a queen, but easily could not. It's unlikely button has a Q, and a paired flop is usually good for AA.

Button therefore pushed because he felt he had gotten enough in preflop that he is pot committed to this flop. Even if you are outkicked, you have some nut outs by filling up. Thus you called.

That's my reasoning behind this action.
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