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Ax in sb 5/10.
1 limp, we are in sb with A3o and complete. bb raises, limper calls. We call right???? If not what's the minimum Axo???
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#2
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Re: Ax in sb 5/10.
MEGA BUMP! I think this situation should by atomatic. Btw. bb is the typical 20-30/18-12 5/10 player
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Re: Ax in sb 5/10.
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MEGA BUMP! I think this situation should by atomatic. Btw. bb is the typical 20-30/18-12 5/10 player [/ QUOTE ] raise preflop with A2o |
#4
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Re: Ax in sb 5/10.
I complete and fold to the raise in this situation.
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#5
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Re: Ax in sb 5/10.
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I complete and fold to the raise in this situation. [/ QUOTE ] I think this is right. Krishan |
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Re: Ax in sb 5/10.
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[ QUOTE ] I complete and fold to the raise in this situation. [/ QUOTE ] I think this is right. Krishan [/ QUOTE ] What's the minimum Axo we're calling?? A7??? What if A2s?? This is an easy call right?? |
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Re: Ax in sb 5/10.
Does everyone complete with A3o from the small blind to begin with? What factors go into your decision? (how many limpers, how bad the limpers play, etc?)
Does anyone's completing decision change with the different blind structure at 3/6 or 5/10? |
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Re: Ax in sb 5/10.
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What's the minimum Axo we're calling?? A7??? [/ QUOTE ] I'd call A9o. Maybe A8o [ QUOTE ] What if A2s?? This is an easy call right?? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah flushies are goot. |
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