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Old 10-10-2007, 08:21 AM
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Default Re: 10nl- raggy flop ace on turn- reraised

Without having stats or reads on villain I always think an Ax hand is a big part of villains Pre flop raising range especially after limpers. Most, not all, villains in NL10 with pocket pairs less than TT will limp behind and set mine. That leaves villain AT+,KT+ and TT+ that villain is usually raising with. That's why I think repping the Ace is a dangerous move. If you think villain is on missed overs, c/r the flop. If he calls he's likely to call all the way with an over pair that beats you or if he shoves you need to fold.

Raise this hand preflop and take the initiative. If you are going to call this flop, you need to check/fold the turn. As played fold.
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