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Old 11-30-2005, 07:49 PM
pmuir10 pmuir10 is offline
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Default Re: $100 full ring at party: AJs

i don't think you can get away from this. at 6max there is no question i would push, but even in full ring i think its still a push.

if villain is playing a little over half his hands so far, i can see him playing this way with all of these: Axs, KJo, KQs-K8s, QJs-Q9s.

sometimes he'll have a slowly played AK or JJ here but its def not enough times to make this a fold.

don't sweat it if you happened to be behind this time...
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Old 11-30-2005, 08:03 PM
wdeadwyler wdeadwyler is offline
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Default Re: $100 full ring at party: AJs

Limping JJ utg is not a bad idea, same with ak. Im not saying villain has AK or JJ, but its surely in their hand range. I do not see how AQ is in villains hand range? Limp utg followed by bet/3bet? Is he that bad? Who limps KJ utg? Is villain solid or donk?

Edited to add: If villain is solid, this is insta fold, if he is a donk, I need a strong read to play here, as we are playing for stacks now. I prob fold here without a STRONG read (as in seeing villain routinely overplay TPTK type hands and slowplaying his bigger hands)

Oh, and villlain is definately a donk, since be minbet/3bet
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