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Drawing to a straight on a paired-2-suited board is kinda asking for trouble. That 5[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] is a really ugly card.
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I don't much like raising with this, and when the flop comes I wouldn't get too excited. T9s is looking to give you a big draw, not top-pair no-kicker. I'm willing to let the flush draws semi-bluff me out on occasion, it's going to save me a lot of chips when I'm against 89
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Don't play Kxs in SNGs, and you'll find yourself doing better. (Obviously AKs and KQs are fine, and KJs in position can work on occasion.)
I'm not entirely sure what a 5BB UTG raise early signifies here, at least at Paradise. I play at Party and I've seen it be A8o, but that's still a hand that beats you [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
#54
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Semi-bluff check raises are great. What are you trying to accomplish with this one? It's not going to get him to fold. It might get you a free showdown, but you don't particularly want one of those since your hand has no showdown value. You might consider betting the river and hoping he was on the flush/straight draw here.
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In a lot of these hands, you really seem to know what's going wrong. Write them off as learning experiences and make money next time [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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