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Old 05-18-2007, 09:39 AM
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Default Re: T5s Small Blind No callers

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definitely be check calling or reraising all ins, duh. make sure you dont have a tell such as waiting like 6 seconds to push or something cause thats really obvious and like people will call with like K6 and stuff. hope this helps.

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I agree for the most part except that this is a really good hand and I usually try to slowplay it so I don't push that often. Especially from the SB where you can check raise.

You also have a chance at a fourth nut-flush draw and if the flop comes down something like 678 you have a lot of outs.

Don't ever fold this hand from any position.

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I realize it's considered good form on 2+2 these days to ridicule players who ask naive questions, but please do not do that in this forum. This is a place for people to ask those questions without being worried about being made fun of. There are plenty of forums here where this is fine; keep it out of this one.

To the OP, ignore these two bits of "advice".

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Hey sorry about that, was on a bit of tilt, didn't realize this wasn't accepted here.

But for some serious advice. I would definitely drop some money on one of Sklansky's books before you get too involved at the tables if you are just starting out. I'm re-reading NLHE Theory and Practice right now, and it teaches a lot of the basic (and not so basic) math behind poker odds.
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