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Re: AJo......Stage 1 of play along
An unknown SB has a few hands here, some possiblities are AQ or AJ(less likely since you hold one of each), KT for the flopped straight, a set, or a flush draw.
AQ is a decent possibility Flopped straight is also well within an average 2/4 players hand to call pre-flop in the sb, but most qould slowplay to the turn. A set is unlikely since he probably would have 3-bet with QQ or AA and you hold an Ace and Jack. A flush draw is also possible and people love to CR flush draws in mutli-way pots. Considering all of this I'm STILL not sure what we should do here. I think flat calling the flop and raising a blank on the turn is correct here, if we get 3 bet on the turn by the SB that sucks but we'll have to call down. |
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Re: AJo......Stage 1 of play along
I would raise while I was ahead. Someone is chasing the flush with all those callers in there. Ergo I wouldn't want to raise the turn if a diamond hit. If you are beat you'd also find out if someone 3 bets it.
Don't know if that's helpful, but that's what I'm thinking. |
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