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I drop AJo like a bad habit
6/12 at the Borg. I'm dressed in my finest salmon-colored regalia. Entire table is very loose, and doesn't really respect PF raises. Usually 6-9 players PF w/out a raise, 5-7 with one. Yes, the table is that good.
A tight-passive old man limps UTG. He very rarely raises PF (only AA, KK, and AKs), and I have AJo next to act. I fold. Discuss. |
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Re: I drop AJo like a bad habit
Depends on how tight the old man is. Given the fact the there are usuallu 6-9 players to the flop it's hard for me to image this fold is right.
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Re: I drop AJo like a bad habit
He has to be really tight to make this fold correct. Sorry, this fold is wrong.
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Re: I drop AJo like a bad habit
His limping range is AJo-AKo, QQ-probably 55, KQs, KQo, KJs, KJo and maybe KTs.
I wasn't worried so much about the old man, but AJo's playing abilities in a multiway raised pot. I thought it could easily have been incorrect, hence me posting it, so feel free to flame me on it. |
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Re: I drop AJo like a bad habit
Don't raise. Don't fold. That only leaves one option.
And that guy isn't a tight old man, just relatively tight. It's an easy limp here all day long. |
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Re: I drop AJo like a bad habit
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I wasn't worried so much about the old man, but AJo's playing abilities in a multiway raised pot. [/ QUOTE ] you don't have to raise. |
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Re: I drop AJo like a bad habit
Your hand is relatively awesome.
Limp and let the bad unsuited J's come on in! Then pop out of the cake when you flop top pair or fold quietly if the board looks bad. |
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Re: I drop AJo like a bad habit
the flop COULD come KQ10?
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Re: I drop AJo like a bad habit
in a game this loose, just one pair could win a big pot...
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Re: I drop AJo like a bad habit
Bad fold, the game is loose, top pair will win.
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