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A9o, maybe easy
5 handed game full of bad players.
Loose, neutral aggression limps from EP, weak-tight limps from LP, SB folds and I check my option with A9o. Flop comes K[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]Q[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]10x. I have no spades. I check, flop gets checked around. Turn comes A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. Is this an easy bet-fold? |
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Re: A9o, maybe easy
I'd say so.
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Re: A9o, maybe easy
Please post what limits you play at, it matters.
I I could potentially see raising preflop, but only if you know these guys could fold. I like the rest of your plan though. |
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Re: A9o, maybe easy
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I'd say so. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: A9o, maybe easy
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I I could potentially see raising preflop, but only if you know these guys could fold. [/ QUOTE ] This rarely works no matter what the limits that 99 out of 100 times it shouldnt be considered. You would have to be up against exceptionally bad, ignorant players to have them pass on 4.5-5.5:1 for a call preflop when it gets back to them. |
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Re: A9o, maybe easy
Yeah. The EP player could be calling with any pair here, and I figure both of them would let you know if they have you beat.
-K |
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Re: A9o, maybe easy
What's your plan for the river if you're called a) by one player or 2) by both players on the turn?
-Brian |
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