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Old 08-02-2005, 09:10 PM
Jake (The Snake) Jake (The Snake) is offline
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Default Re: Big Suited Broadway in multi-way raised pot

Hmmm... you have a lot more equity than I first thought. Raising could be ok actually.

A note though, the pot size really doesn't matter when you are choosing between calling and raising in this spot. Obviously you aren't folding so pot odds has nothing to do with it. If you want to raise for value than you just have to have more than your share of equity against your opponents, and it is pretty close. Adding the free card possibility and maybe a raise is a pretty good idea. Let me know if I missed something here.

As for the hand range, I had 77+,A9s+,KTs+,ATo+,KJo+ preflop since you said he was fairly loose and aggressive. 77-TT are still possible though 99-TT are unlikely. He could slowplay though so not impossible. We can probably get rid of the broadways with a ten. So something like TT-77,AJs+,A9s,KJs+,AJo+,KJo+. Overcards is the most likely holding for sure, there are just a few more hands out there.


Edit: Also I do not have wisdom. So question away.
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