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Old 11-11-2005, 06:46 PM
SoCalPat SoCalPat is offline
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Default Re: playing AQo too weak? (PP 10$ SnG NL)

The converter screwed up, as you put in a raise and then fold without someone coming over the top.

But from what I can read, you might have been able to make things easier on yourself by not raising the CO 10X. If you're going to put in a raise that big, you're pretty much in it for the rest of the hand, especially since this is a $10 SNG and not the main event of the WSOP.

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Surely I was beat by a set or two pair...at least as far as probabilities go.

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Dude, you'll have people pushing here on gutshot draws or A2 here. Short of any specific reads on players, you've got to remember where you're at and who you're generally up against. Those are the "probabilities" I'm going off of with a hand as good as yours.

I make this call 100 percent of the time and have no regrets about losing to aces up or a junk two pair or some other draw that might come in.
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