Thread: A6s
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Old 11-07-2007, 06:21 PM
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Default Re: A6s

Preflop: I see calling or folding as a matter of preference. As Kit points out you have the possiblity of an iso raise, you have equity; however, you are going to be playing an easily dominated hand out of position on 2 opponents.

Flop: I do not like the flop raise. It is not for protection as you are not getting MP1 to lay down any FD or OESD because the pot is inflated due to the PFR. Also, CO can pretty much call one additional bet with any hand he was raising with to isolate with on the flop. For example, if he has KQ, he is correct to call the flop raise to hit two pair or if he has K-10 he can correctly call for the gutshot. Only time there is real value is if MP1 folds and CO calls with a pocket pair (obviously not AA, QQ, or 99). I'd rather scarifice a little value on the flop, just call, and see if a non-scary turn card comes off.

T: Check this turn card as it is horrid for your hand, especially given MP1's cold call on the flop.
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