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How strong is AJ off?
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[QUOTE="Dorkus Malorkus, post: 444301, member: 6020"] Hand #1 - Why are you leading the river after he's raised you on the turn and a blank has hit? Check/call, probably lead the flop too, and folding UTG preflop isn't terrible unless you're playing with weak players. Hand #2 - Umm this is fine, bad beat board is thaaaattaway ----> Hand #3 - Check the turn. Two players called your flop bet, at least one of them has a hand, if they have Kx or something like JJ you're getting called down, if they have trips or better you're getting raised. There's absolutely no value in betting the turn. There's a difference between playing aggressively and chip spewing, and this is the latter imo. As for the general question, "How strong is AJo?", the answer is "It depends". Certain situations (UTG at a full table of LAGs) call for playing it like 73o, other situations (Button 4-handed where the blinds are weak) may call for playing it like AA. The hand is as valuable as the situation you're in allows it to be. [/QUOTE]
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