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Old 12-22-2005, 03:36 PM
imashyboi imashyboi is offline
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Default Re: outplaying myself

Flop - Rasing and calling here is about the same I think. I don't see SB leading out here with less than a big A or PP. He raised in the SB after everyone limped meaning he has a monster hand or just trying to get cute which is unlikely. You have 2 outs at best. I'm not sure if he'll fold anything here even with a raise unless he has total garbage.

Turn - Easy fold. He's representing his hand strongly which indicates the A, no need to raise here to double check when he's practically showing you his hand.
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Old 12-22-2005, 04:09 PM
CardSharpCook CardSharpCook is offline
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Default Re: outplaying myself

If I am in the SB, this would mean that I have an ace. Obviously not a big ace. It is just silly to lead into a field of limpers without one. Axs is too common and many playes still play any ace at this level. Given that it will take 5SBs to call down, and you will win a 16SBs, I don't think he doesn't have an ace enough to call down. Raising the flop is silly.
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