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I don't understand why everyone is so quick to put this guy on a flush draw with no action on the flop. If he has any hand but a flush draw, I think the bet is good. You are not risking a lot of your chips, and your opponent will often fold if the flop completely missed him. In addition, you don't want him drawing to 6 outs, if you are ahead.
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Open limping wasn't going on alot at the table, so I really was unsure what he had. He could have been slowplaying a big hand, but he probably would have moved at the flop. I don't like the small bet on the flop, but I'm undecided what my best move is. A case can be made for moving in and checking. I think a small bet is the worst move. Anyone agree or disagree?
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#13
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AQ(o) is a little less than a 2 to 1 favorite vs any 2 random cards heads-up, so I say bet the preflop harder.
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