Re: AJs out of position against good player
agree with nottom.
this is almost straight out of SSHE where Ed states (something like) that on an uncoordinated board like this one you need to be more afraid of the raise here.
if it was coordinated, then you would have better reason to stay in because he COULD be on some kind of a draw.....thus you COULD have a reasonable chance of winning this hand.
ed says that folding to the raise on the flop can sometimes look conspicuous and lead to players taking shots at you.
i think you can still strongly consider folding the flop here though....as long as you don't do it too often.
but definitely check-fold the turn.
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