Thread: ATs vs All-in
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Old 01-04-2005, 06:52 PM
sofere sofere is offline
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Default Re: ATs vs All-in

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Hitting a flush definitely doesnt give you a win.


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Huh? A nut flush loses to what with that board?

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I think he meant does not definitely give a win, as opposed to definitely doesn't give a win.

You could be playing against a set that's scared of the flush draw. And if you hit the flush, he may still have 4-5 outs to a boat.

I'd call this only if desparately short stacked...and if that were the case, i'd open push this preflop. Since you arent short stacked, fold this.

You have tight aggressive player to your left which is perfect for stealing. He'll fold most of the time, and when he has something, you'll know when to let go. Fold this hand and chip away at him later, but be wary of his reraises.
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