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 Originally Posted by LawDude
What Fnord says. I actually think you need to get to 65s before your connectors are really worth playing in no limit, and when you play them out of position, you are taking a huge risk of action after you forcing you into very difficult situations. (Indeed, that's what got you into this situation on the flop.)
Say he calls 65s pf and the flop is 65T...Villain still hits his set and we still have two pair. Isnt one of the goals of suited connectors to play larger/mutli way pots? Hero is getting 4:1 on his sb defense and isnt that big of a dog equity wise vs these opponents ranges where it couldnt become profitable.
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