Re: very loose preflop conditions.
AJ,
Extrapolating, I assume your 3-bet before the flop is unlikely to get you the button in a 3-way pot, and I assume no-one behind you is very likely to 3-bet before the flop, and I assume the flop will not likely be 3-bet. So if you flop a four flush, you get to draw cheaply.
Therefore, on the days my nose is keen (and I don't lose much with a second best pair of Aces), I call. On the days I'm zigging when I should zag, I pass.
With 22 (or 55) I don't like drawing for bottom set when I don't expect much action on the flop; I pass.
With T9s, I don't like being in a loose game where anyone could have JTo or K8 in my suit; I pass.
BG
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