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Good article. I think a lot of players do this instinctively (i.e. just call their marginally strong hands preflop) hoping to catch a favorable flop where they can then knock out draws. I guess this is more for the type of player who won't raise things like AKo, AQs, KJs, or 99 after a bunch of limpers because they see them as drawing hands at that point. Some examples would have helped, but I found it informative.
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