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EricE
Old 01-10-2006, 05:01 PM     Post subject: checkup, Ts on the flop #1 (permalink)  
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My read on <<bluff me and Espi is that they are not terribly good. The could be calling with anything. I am not too worried about them. chip_lrcny is not terrible post flop.

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Hand #173129316
Started: Mon Jan 09 22:13:56 2006

daneel is at seat 1 with 4.75
Tuba is at seat 2 with 13.96
<<bluff me is at seat 3 with 32.75
EVILME is at seat 4 with 36.91
dana28 is at seat 5 with 6.00
Hero is at seat 6 with 42.60
matrat2 is at seat 7 with 20.72
chip_lrcny is at seat 8 with 35.99
7cheetah7 is at seat 9 with 17.70
Espi is at seat 10 with 30.87

daneel posts the large blind 0.25
Espi posts the small blind 0.12

Hero: As, 10c

Pre-flop:

Tuba: Call 0.25
<<bluff me: Raise 0.50
EVILME: Call 0.50
dana28: Call 0.50
Hero: Call 0.50
matrat2: Call 0.50
chip_lrcny: Call 0.50
7cheetah7: Call 0.50
Espi: Call 0.50
daneel: Call 0.50
Tuba: Call 0.50

Flop (Board: 7c, 10s, 2h) [Pot is $5]:

Espi: Check
daneel: Check
Tuba: Check
<<bluff me: Check
EVILME: Check
dana28: Check
Hero: Bet 5.00
matrat2: Fold
chip_lrcny: Call 5.00
7cheetah7: Fold
Espi: Call 5.00
daneel: Fold
Tuba: Fold
<<bluff me: Call 5.00
EVILME: Fold
dana28: Fold

Turn (Board: 7c, 10s, 2h, Ks)[Pot is $25]:

Espi: Check
<<bluff me: Check
Hero: Check
chip_lrcny: Bet 3.00
Espi: Call 3.00
<<bluff me: Call 3.00
Hero: Call 3.00

River (Board: 7c, 10s, 2h, Ks, Qh)[Pot is $32]:

Espi: Check
<<bluff me: Check
Hero: Check
chip_lrcny: Check



OK? What would you have done different?
Stakes: Playing $0.10/$0.25 NL
 
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Old 01-10-2006, 05:33 PM #2 (permalink)  
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Looks good except I'd probably fold preflop. If I had a low pair or suited connectors I'd definatly see a flop but ATo will just get you in trouble.
 
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Old 01-10-2006, 05:49 PM #3 (permalink)  
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fold before the flop with A 10 in early position.
A 10 is usually only good short handed or when everyone folds to you on the button or something.
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Old 01-10-2006, 06:38 PM #4 (permalink)  
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Originally Posted by STIdrivr
fold before the flop with A 10 in early position.
A 10 is usually only good short handed or when everyone folds to you on the button or something.
...or if you're the one with control of the hand
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Old 01-11-2006, 03:59 PM #5 (permalink)  
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fold before the flop with A 10 in early position.
A 10 is usually only good short handed or when everyone folds to you on the button or something.
...or if you're the one with control of the hand
Agreed. These seem synonymous. The majority of the few hands i've won with A10 o went exactly along the lines described above. Folds to LP or button or possibly one MP limper, perhaps a small raise, one or two callers, flop lands with 10 high and no two to a straight, pot size bet, all folds. Playing A 10 o with a whole ring of callers and a loose table IS asking for trouble.
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