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View Poll Results: Most important/difficult concept in limit-NL switch
none of the above 5 16.67%
adjusting betting to stack sizes 6 20.00%
maximizing good hands 5 16.67%
Getting away from big hands when you are behind 14 46.67%
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Old 02-21-2005, 07:45 AM
Shaun Shaun is offline
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Default Tough Decision with AK

You have roughly 4000 chips, pretty far away from the money at this point. The blinds are 200-400 with antes of 25. A player in early position (18,000) who has just won the previous hand with 99 opens for 1200. The player directly to his left (10,000) makes it 3600. Both players seem somewhat tight. Only signifcant hand from re-raiser I'd witnessed, he had gone all-in over the top of a button raise from the big blind with A9 and sucked out on button's TT. Original raiser had been getting some good cards- AA twice and a few other big hands in just a few orbits.

Considering this is a decision for all your chips, would you play the AK in this spot, or lay it down?
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