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Old 11-05-2005, 12:20 AM
7n7 7n7 is offline
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Default Question on advice from Rebuen/Ciaffone\'s book

I just started reading Reuben/Ciaffone's <u>PL and NL Poker</u> and wanted to post an informal poll.

From page 17:

"Akin to this idea is the situation where you have raised the flop and have many callers. Suppose you have 2 aces, and after the flop hits, the 1st player leads through you with a medimum-sized bet. Even though you think those aces are still the best hand, it would be dangerous, and probably incorrect, for you to raise with the whole field yet to be heard from."

Assume no-one is short-stacked.

How many of you flat-call here?

How many of you would raise in order to acquire some information?
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