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Old 12-22-2006, 07:46 PM
Gonso Gonso is offline
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Default Re: Coloring up and the effects on an individual hand (question).

That doesn't change what he actually asked, just like it doesn't matter what he "should have" done prior. Besides, he doesn't have to put him on Ax, he could put him on any ace, any better king, or any pair, and still get roughly the same result I listed above.

Even more, some very novice players can have a rediculously tight range in situations like this, so it's not unthinkable that even here you could get some kind of read. The guy's playing a bar, after all, so it may not be push/fold for the other player necessarily, which would be another reason to consider folding here.

If it is push/fold though, and your read tells you that you're a 60-40 dog, I think you should fold here. You still have to win three hands, but you don't have to start with this one.
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