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AJ hand, felt lost here
Almost an hour through a $10 MTT on Stars. No reads.
PokerStars Game #2675659577: Tournament #12956724, Hold'em No Limit - Level IV (50/100) - 2005/09/27 - 20:37:11 (ET) Table '12956724 50' Seat #6 is the button Seat 1: Isabella7 (2975 in chips) Seat 2: RiverBoatMan (2182 in chips) Seat 3: wera247 (5495 in chips) Seat 4: reid2476 (4506 in chips) Seat 5: Snake14 (2486 in chips) Seat 6: skiier04 (5100 in chips) Seat 7: FatsoFat6969 (1915 in chips) out of hand (moved from another table into small blind) Seat 8: HOASTY (3880 in chips) Seat 9: tuy3n (1671 in chips) HOASTY: posts small blind 50 tuy3n: posts big blind 100 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to skiier04 [Jd Ad] Isabella7: folds RiverBoatMan: raises 100 to 200 wera247: folds reid2476: folds Snake14: folds skiier04: calls 200 HOASTY: raises 100 to 300 tuy3n: folds RiverBoatMan: calls 100 skiier04: calls 100 *** FLOP *** [4c 7s As] HOASTY: bets 600 RiverBoatMan: folds skiier04:??? I have to fold here correct??? |
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Re: AJ hand, felt lost here
Yeah, I would probably fold here. Chances are pretty good that one of your opponents has a better ace (though, with minimum raises and re-raises, you never know....i still have trouble figuring out what they sometimes mean...). Additionally, I don't usually play an AJ to a raise pre-flop, so I probably would've just dumped it pre-flop. Though, I can justify your calling here with your large stack and his minimum raise...
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Re: AJ hand, felt lost here
Who knows? The preflop action is as fishy as it gets. These are the spots where I get myself in trouble because I can't believe that people play AK/AQ that stupid.
I probably call and reevaluate on the turn. |
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