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Old 01-22-2007, 03:22 AM
KPL KPL is offline
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Default Re: SB PKT 10\'s ....Ace high suited flop...

Limp preflop. Raising TT OOP and getting a huge pot with at least some callers can't be right.

I'm calling flop, folding the turn
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Old 01-22-2007, 04:14 AM
Sykes Sykes is offline
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Default Re: SB PKT 10\'s ....Ace high suited flop...

raising preflop is awful for obvious reason:

1. It's still early in the sng
2. There are a ton of limpers
3. You're in horrible position if you raise and get called.
4. A decent size raise puts at least 1/9th of our stack at risk.

Seriously, I wouldn't raise this if I was button, I'd need QQ+/AKo/AQs+.

Passive pays off early on.

Flop is fine, I'd peel plus feel I have a shot of having best hand.

Turn and river is completely terrible.
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Old 01-22-2007, 04:28 AM
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Default Re: SB PKT 10\'s ....Ace high suited flop...

I would push preflop, and expect a call from all smaller pairs.
I doubt anyone has jj+ AK hand,
If I just limped preflop, I would check raise flop to like $180, and slow down as called.
If I played it the way you did on the flop, I would fold turn.
It looks like the guy betting has an A, and the other caller, might have a higher fluh draw.
Calling turn is horrible, because you are in the middle of two players, and you dont know if the other guy will raise.
If the other guy just calls,club might not be good for you.
fwiw
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