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Old 11-17-2006, 10:00 PM
JCool JCool is offline
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Default Re: I hate this spot, easy fold right?

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Upon thinking, I retract.

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You should've stuck with your original thinking. AQo isnt that great a hand UTG+1. I would prefer to limp in hopes of getting value from a weaker ace when ace flops. As played I agree w/ everyone else, its an obvious fold.
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Old 11-17-2006, 10:05 PM
FortunaMaximus FortunaMaximus is offline
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Default Re: I hate this spot, easy fold right?

I can't decide whether it's consistent or inconsistent with my overall game. Sometimes it is, sometimes it isn't.

I like limping offsuit Broadways OOP more than I like raisin' them. Probably 'cause I anticipate I have to hit the board fairly hard. Reverse implied, delay equity a street, wake up on river.

Far more difficult to implement in shallow stacks, so I end up doing that moreso in early deepstacks.

See, it isn't AQo specifically, but nearly any two I'd play the same overall here.
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Old 11-17-2006, 10:05 PM
RobTheDuck RobTheDuck is offline
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Default Re: I hate this spot, easy fold right?

Just noticed that this is only the 3rd hand of the tourny.

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I also hate getting reraised at this point in the tournament because I'm looking to build chips, and I don't know when I will see another hand.

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This is a totally unreasonable statement. Your M is 50 (I'm assuming starting stacks of 1500) and its the 3rd hand of the tourny. Fold to the reraise and move on.
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