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Well, this may be bad advice, but let me look this over...
okay, the enemy is raising half the pot with that $17 if I totalled that up right.
The board is a rainbow four cards in, which does nothing for your suited AJ, but nothing for anyone else either. The enemy has been aggressive out of the gate, and the hero is in a tough position. No read on the enemy, but if you fold, you won't know much more about how the enemy plays for the next round either.
So I'm thinking call.
About the AJs - I think maybe you're too used to full tables, either that or I'm too used to the four- and five-handed games I play at home with other noobs.
I broke out PokerStove (which someone mentioned the other day), the AsJs against five other random hands will win 48% of the time. Not shabby.
Now what was unexpected to me is that after those four cards on the board, the AsJs is still 48% against 5 random hands - makes me think I'm not using the software right to get the same number +/-
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