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Old 11-24-2005, 10:35 AM
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Default Re: When a TAG cold-calls out of position...

Seems like SB has a strong move here, since no one was really definitive on when to fold.

I think he'll make this call with hands like 77-AA, AK, AQ, and maybe AJ and KQ ... The thing is, he doesn't need a monster pair to do this, and he knows there's a good chance that flop missed me since I'm opening a wide range here and he knows that.


Someone mentioned they'd wait until the turn to pop it with a big pair, and that may be true, but to continue the hand means most likely doing so with the worst hand.

I think they key is that SB isn't cold-calling without a hand that probably has me in bad shape, though he's going to be aggro with or without pairs.

Knowing who he is, I tend to think checking the flop and folding the turn, weak as it sounds, may be right.
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