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you cant fold here... ever
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#2
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he had AT. standard.
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#3
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I've learned my lesson on these hands. Without a read, and without seeing him make this play with draws, you're going to get shown top two or better. When playing someone else's hand, it's an easy fold... when I'm actually in the situation, I can't lay it down.
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#4
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tough to put villain on AT here, with the open-complete in SB. Raise in SB. If he calls, its easier to put him on a range of hands on the flop.
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#5
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Cant imagine him pushing here with less than 2p/set. Had these situations before as well, and I called but som ewhere I knew I was beat. He played it really weird with the complete SB.
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#6
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I call 100% of the time.
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#7
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Call, but since you limped and he checked he could have any two cards so I guess it's unfortunate that they were better than your two pair.
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