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Old 03-07-2007, 01:57 PM
Daut44 Daut44 is offline
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Default Paul Wasicka\'s AA fold in HSP

Not sure if everyone saw this, but I found it very interesting.

Basically, Wasicka limped AA utg, then pretty much the entire table limped. It was a 7 way limped pot, flop came T64 2 hearts. sb checked, Todd brunson led from the bb for 3/4 pot or so and wasicka folded. he did not have the A hearts. Just so happened that brunson had KJhh, but greenstein had a set behind him.

What do you guys think of this fold? My immediate reaction was that I would definitely at least flat call one bet or maybe make a small ish raise then see what developed behind me, folding if any sick action came. But I think this is a pretty smart fold that avoids a lot of danger. My gut still tells me that if you play this smart its +EV to stay in the hand but its such a difficult spot when youre oop vs 5 other people and facing a bet from the BB who might have some random 2 pair.

just curious what others think cause ive talked to 2 very good players who i regard highly about it, one said at least call other said he loved the fold.
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