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Originally Posted by poke4fun
Fold pre, and this is a good example why.
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Originally Posted by Accomplice
Biggest mistake is preflop. When you call with hands like T6,95,84, you can never flop the nut straight. Especially with T6 when so many live villains like playing JT (like me.)
I agree with the above.
T6s is going to do what?
Flop the straight and get owned by JT like above?
Get a mediocre flush that is crushed (in a limped pot) by AXs, KXs, QXs, and any suited broadway (KQs, KJs, QJs) that many people limp in with?
Hit top pair with no kicker, that is crushed by anyone else holding a 10? (8T, 9T, JT, QT, KT, AT...all of which are often played in limped pots).
Pair the 6? What good is that?
Flop 2 pair? This 2 pair isn't even that good. And if your goal is to flop 2 pair, any two cards can flop 2 pair, might as well just limp every hand and hope.
The only hope I see for this hand is purely to play position and attempt to steal the pot, if nobody shows any interest. In a multiway limped pot at 1/2, that is a challenge. Some calling station will at least see the turn.