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Old 11-26-2005, 05:58 PM
Ed Miller Ed Miller is offline
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Default Re: aggressive blind play

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Unless you have reason to believe that SB is specifically probably NOT betting a better eight, I fold to the flop bet. With fewer opponents behind you, my play changes.

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From what i've seen of the SB (a very limited amount), he's betting out any piece of the board, flush draw, or straight draw.

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Well, here's what I see:

1. The pot is small.
2. You have four opponents, three of whom are yet to act.
3. You have a hand that might be best now, but is extremely vulnerable and is almost entirely unable to improve.
4. You could get pushed around by someone on a draw.

I'm not saying insta-fold. But things are bleak, and even in the best of circumstances (SB bets with anything) your hand isn't hot.
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