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Old 10-31-2007, 06:02 PM
roggles roggles is offline
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Default Re: StudH/L 30/60 Question

I'm not great at adapting to short-handed, so my thinking is really for full-ring, but I like a c/f on on 4th. If seat 1 is a reasonable player, it looks like he has more going for high than you. Seat 2 most likely has a razz hand like 275 or he has a pair and a baby, like (77)5. If he had a better hand he would have raised. You have really mild equity heads up against seat 2 either way, but it's too easy to get outplayed because his board will look much scarier. And with seat 1 possibly having a better high hand I think it's a fold.

The reservation here is that I might assign seat 1 and 2 too good hands, since I'm not used to short handed
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