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Hi all,
Thansk for all the replies so far. I had A [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] T [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] as most of you figured out. I think there are some different ways to play this hand preflop. The amount of my raise is most of the time around 65. Sometimes 70 sometimes 60. This time it was 60. Calling preflop is defenately an option but I probably raised because he had raised a few times in a row and wasn't buying it anymore. A lot of you said that you would push the flop. I don't really see what that accomplices. A better hand except AJ or maybe AQ isn't going to fold so why go all in? I don't really mind a 2-5 outer chasing with horrible pot odds, so why force him out? On the other hand it makes the hand easy to play [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img], no more tough turn decisions. I do think the flop call was the best play up to this point. At least nobody has convinced me that pushing is better. What about checking the flop? Thanks, Guido |
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