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Old 08-10-2007, 12:15 PM
Perk76 Perk76 is offline
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Default Re: NL50SH, TT gets c/r

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I typically find when a tight player does this its either a big PP or a set. I would probably just fold here. He could have 55-99 here, but I doubt it, and he doesn't have AK here.

edit: i should add a little more insight to why.. when you raise pf, get called by a tight player who C/R you on a pretty dry board, it's usually a very strong hand (PP or set)

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Calling is not quite a valid option here. If you think your tens are still good, its in all likely because you think mid pair or flush draw. Too many bad cards can come off on this turn that you would definately give up. So calling and giving up would be spew.

This is one of those spots where I think you can fold to the flop c/r and not feel real bad about it. I folded 1010 yesterday almost in this exact situation. I am not wanting to play a large pot with 1010 here.
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