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Old 03-21-2007, 03:42 PM
Perk76 Perk76 is offline
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Default Re: What to do on turn A\'s up

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y does everyone hate on the preflop call? is it ok with a legit stack?

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Calling alot of hands from the BB will be a leak especially if your calling with hands that are gonna be dominated a large percentage of the time when you hit. This particular hand, he is looking for a flush/two pair type hand to really even battle someone in position. And the two pair hand is going to be in a world of hurt a good percent of time also due to alot of over cards higher than the 7.

I would rather battle with a true rag mid card, or suited connectors than this ace rag hand. This A7 is a fold a super large percentage of the time to a preflop raise, including late CO/Button steal raises.

If you want to play from the BB, come in reraising! [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Will help get action on big hands and to create an aggressive image, also will keep some people off your blinds consistently if you defend. Defense isnt calling and waiting to hit.
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Old 03-21-2007, 03:50 PM
boycalledroy boycalledroy is offline
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Default Re: What to do on turn A\'s up

He's called over 10% of his stack off with an easily dominated hand in a multiway pot. All I can say is WHY WHY WHY?

If there is no flush or 2 p you get the hel out. You flopped 2p, push and hope somebody goes shortstack wtf.

Otherwise buy in for full, you lose implied odds and you lose the ability to make $50 out of your AA etc
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