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Old 07-13-2007, 03:45 AM
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Default Re: $11 PS: TT early; too much action?

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Your pre-flop play is fine. The flop is horrible, you don't enough chips to "gather information." Just call the flop and if you get raised go from there. Save those types of raises for tournaments when you actually have enough chips to play poker.

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I see what youre saying, and i thought about cold calling but then i realized i was essentially dumping 120 chips unless i catch a 9. Even a T may be bad news since any one of those limpers could have a 9 for the open ended. So what cards can i play with on the turn? A total brick, or a 9, thats pretty much it near as I can tell.

I can see just folding it and saving the chips since, like you said, you dont start with many and i can surely find a better spot, but its a shame to fold what may be the best hand and if not almost definitely has 6 outs. I can also see pushing and pray they fold, or call with TPTK, or A9 type thing, but my read on PR was big pair or AK, and pushing may run me into the overpair, some SC with 2 pair, a set, or even a made str8. Thats why i raised, give them all a chance to come out with their hands as theyre surely not going to sluff off a card on this board and try to gain position on the pot.

I still have no idea what the best play here is.
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