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07-21-2013 , 02:15 AM
After sitting down at the 1/2 tables in AC and racking up to at least $1,600, I decided to take a stab at the 2/5 tables. I sat down with $500 just to test it out. Im still improving/learning and always willing to learn more. A few hands in I managed to get up to at least $835. Its a short handed game btw.

UTG limps for $5. Fold around to me, I'm on the button and look down at pocket 10s. I raise to $25. SB calls, BB folds, UTG calls. Pot is $80. UTG has at least $900 in front of him. SB has $550. Its too early to really have a read on any of them. Flop comes out:

10 J K

V1 bets $35 V2 pushes all in. Blah.

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07-21-2013 , 02:24 AM
Can't believe JJ or KK. He has to raise pf, especially short handed where you don't give guys credit for basically any pf raise.

Looks like a small flush, you've invested nothing, 25 but basically nothing. The lack of investment makes it an easy spot to fold.
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07-21-2013 , 02:31 AM
Fold
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07-21-2013 , 05:49 AM
yeah this guy must have low to middle suited connectors, flopped flush, fold
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07-21-2013 , 08:38 AM
This could be someone overplaying Adx, but its still a trivial fold. You have about 28% equity against AQ,Q9, and flopped flushes.
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07-22-2013 , 10:09 AM
Thanks guys. I folded. SB called showing top two KQ. V2 who shoved showed
4 7 Flopped a flush. V1 hit a King on the river giving him the boat.

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07-22-2013 , 01:48 PM
Without reads this is almost always what is looks like. A scared flopped flush, straight. Obv there is always a spazz range against unknowns so calling can't be awful but I suspect it is -EV v the player pool
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