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My first 5/10 decision
Im playing my first ever 5/10 table
I was watching this table for about 20 mins and there are 2 donkeys in this game, but they are not involved in this hand. UTG doubles the blind, 3 or 4 callers and I call with AJh on the cutoff. Flop Ace King 6 2 spades, 1 heart UTG bets 30, UTG+1 makes it 60 folded to me and I make it 180, UTG folds and UTG+1 miniraises back. I h ave not played with the villian in about a year when I played 1/2 with him. He was god awful back then, but in the time Ive been watching has not gotten out of line at all. What is my move? |
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Re: My first 5/10 decision
Fold.
You can probably fold the first time it gets to you. |
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Re: My first 5/10 decision
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You can probably fold the first time it gets to you. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: My first 5/10 decision
AJs is pretty speculative to call the initial min-raise from UTG, but your position is good, and it looks like it will be a big, mulit-way pot. Once the flop comes AKx with 2 spades and you get a bettor and a raiser prior to you, I think folding is better than raising. You really wanted to play this for a pair and a flush draw, or a J-high TPTK rather than TPWK with the possibility of somebody having AK or AQ (or 66, since some guys insist on min-raising in EP with low pockets). Once you 3-bet the flop and get yet ANOTHER min-raise from UTG, I think you have to fold. It's as if he WANTs you to call. What could he have that WANTS you to call? AA, KK, AK, As Qs, or whatever - but they all beat you.
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Re: My first 5/10 decision
I like folding for the 60 on the flop. I really can't see us being ahead here, and even if we flat call we don't close the action. There's another hand coming in 60 seconds- let's see that one instead.
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