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Re: Raising then folding AJ pre-flop - pathetic or heroic?
This is the hottest topic for a while! So far the thread has got 49 replies (this is the 50th), and last time a discussion got this many replies was over a week ago, a thread that ended 15th of August.
And at the same time it's the most pointless thread ever I believe. Not even the addition of the "what-if-my-hand-was-suited" argument made it interesting. Both AJ and AJs are easy folds in this situation for obvious reasons, and I can simply not understand how on Earth there can be 50 replies in this thread. It will be one of the mysteries for future archeologists to solve. |
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Re: Raising then folding AJ pre-flop - pathetic or heroic?
STOP RESPONDING TO THIS THREAD
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Re: Raising then folding AJ pre-flop - pathetic or heroic?
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I can simply not understand how on Earth there can be 50 replies in this thread. It will be one of the mysteries for future archeologists to solve. [/ QUOTE ] People like to respond to the easy questions and feel smart about it afterwards. Post a remotely interesting hand, watch the thread get replies from 2-3 people who dodge the difficult portions of the hand, and then watch the thread die quickly while everyone moves on to the next "AA and I get raised on a paired board" thread w/ 15 replies. |
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Re: Raising then folding AJ pre-flop - pathetic or heroic?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I probably wouldn't raise with it to begin with [/ QUOTE ] What would you do with it? [/ QUOTE ] Well I realize I may be in the minority here but I would just call in that situation. I can understand wanting to raise to chase out others behind you, but in MP+1 I would still be worried about having numerous people behind me still yet to act. If I was in LP or on the button and it hadn't been raised I would definitely raise it up. Also, if it were suited I would probably raise in that spot. I just don't like the offsuitedness of the hand. In no way am I saying it's the "right" play, but that's typically how I play it. As I said though, I consider myself a very tight player. [/ QUOTE ] Wouldn't this be more passive than tight? |
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