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Old 09-13-2004, 01:15 AM
afk afk is offline
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Default This has happened to me several times recently.

Hero's in the big blind. A few limpers and you raise with TT. Flop comes something like AK7. What's your line for the rest of the hand? Does it change if you have a backdoor flush or straight draw? How?
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Old 09-13-2004, 04:06 AM
Oponn Oponn is offline
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Default Re: This has happened to me several times recently.

The same thing has been happening to me too. I usually fire a bet on the flop. If I get it heads up, I'll fire again on the turn. If I get raised, I usually call with the intention of folding to a turn bet unless I improve (I do this so as not to appear weak-tight by folding for one bet on the flop after I've been the aggressor).

If I get multiple callers, I usually give up and check the turn, and fold to any bet. So many people play any ace in these low-limit games that if anybody is interested in the flop you're usually beat. I hate rewarding people for playing Ax offsuit, and I hate betting other people's hands.

I'm not sure if my line is the best, or even +EV. I'm curious what you do in this situation.
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Old 09-13-2004, 07:37 AM
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Default Re: This has happened to me several times recently.

Alright, I've pretty much been doing it the same way. I just want to see how others handle it.
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