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Old 12-22-2005, 12:41 PM
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Default Re: Big pot with TPTK

6xbb in the CO with AQ and 2 limpers is fairly standard.

EDIT - Whoops. Thought hero was CO. But Hero does still have position on the 2 limpers.
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Old 12-22-2005, 12:44 PM
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Default Re: Big pot with TPTK

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6xbb in the CO with AQ and 2 limpers is fairly standard.

EDIT - Whoops. Thought hero was CO. But Hero does still have position on the 2 limpers.

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Standard or not, I'm just saying these are situations I like to avoid, because I don't like commiting all of my chips with TPTK, which is what you are playing for with AQ.
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Old 12-24-2005, 04:35 AM
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Default Re: Big pot with TPTK

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6xbb in the CO with AQ and 2 limpers is fairly standard.

EDIT - Whoops. Thought hero was CO. But Hero does still have position on the 2 limpers.

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Standard or not, I'm just saying these are situations I like to avoid, because I don't like commiting all of my chips with TPTK, which is what you are playing for with AQ.

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I tend to agree w/ this statement. In NL AQ seems to lose way more big pot than it wins.

The reality is that you're going all-in on a guess, on someone else's terms. It's a bad position to be in.

If I had to take a stab on what he has, he called w/ suited connectors fell into the two pairs, and then the boat.

Unless you know him to be a tricky MFer, I fold.
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