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 - Badly misplayed flopped straight...I think, T. Chan - AQT rainbow, it's checked to me but I see that the button's got his hands
poised over his chips. All I'm thinking is that if I bet, he'll raise and chase my action. So I check, and he bets...
 - Gutshot against steal raise, A. Jalib - Against a late raise, one play that often works well with a gutshot is to bet out on the flop, call the raise, check the turn, and fold if he bets but fire on the river if he takes a free card...
 - Never draw to an inside straight, son, T. Chan - We all know that since you're 11:1 to turn a gutshot, your pot odds or
implied odds need to be at least that. Typically, I'll take a card
off with a gutshot even if...
 - Straight draws in Hold’em, A. Jalib - By opinion differs from Suburban Poker Man. I think it's a big mistake to fold 98s in late position in an unraised pot after several limpers.
A raised pot would be a tougher decision...
 - Theory of Sucking Out According to Abdul, A. Jalib - If you have the best of it on additional money going into the pot, you should try to maximize the additional money going into the pot. If given the money in the pot by the end you have odds to chase, you should at least call...
 - Two tough hold-em hands, M. Christiensen - Again after a really bad week at hold-em last week I reviewed some of the
major confrontation hands that I played, just to see if I could have done something different...
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