Re: How bad is this? ATo BB vs UTG pfr
i dont really like it. If this table is tight as you say an UTG raise from someone who understands position(which they may not) is a bad sign for a10. If they don't understand position but are passive this is also bad. Either way there is a pretty good chance you are dominated and out of position.
On the flop you go into WA/WB mode. OK, well the only thing you are ahead of here is AQ, AJ, but they have a 7 outs to beat you, which isn't really way ahead. However, given the preflop raise and the board you are very behind to quite a bit(AA,KK,QQ,JJ,AK,TT). So this is half of the equation. But you wouldn't be here if you folded preflop. Against tight players in a small pot and headsup, drop.
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