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Old 10-07-2005, 05:30 PM
Megenoita Megenoita is offline
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Default Re: Not my favorite play - A2s

I think folding the turn is best as well. Something to consider about this whole line of thinking is that if you truly suspect he might try something like this against you, wait for a time when you are better equipped to make him pay. This is just too dangerous. He can have so much to beat you and I think you're beat here most of the time. Making this play with this hand is like going all in with 55 against an idiot's 7To. Why not wait for QQ against his 33? In other words, if you suspect he's being tricky, you'll get him in the future in a better spot, so don't push it now if you're just not sure. That thinking leads to spewage which leads to tilt (for me).

What do you gain if he incorrectly folds a 6-outer? Very little EV. What do you lose if you are wrong? A whole lot. How strong is your read on his aggression here? Mild-not strong at all (according to what we know).

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