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[QUOTE="scifell, post: 436134, member: 12830"] I dont think there is any perfect answer here- it depends who you are playing with. If they are playing quite loose, then maybe you probably should have been more agressive- as they would probably be betting a pair, a pair/draw combo, and two pair more often then the rare made straight. [Would paul just call with JJ, QQ, or KK preflop? And would bumsti just call with them after then flop? Im doubting it, unless you have info the contrary...] If they are much more conservative than that, you might even think about folding as an alternative to how you played it. Without a good read on the table, I like the way you played it. You may have the best hand, but you played conseratively enough to protect yourself in case you didn't. You still win a fair sized pot if you have the best hand without risking so much that you are hurting if you loose. EDIT: Now that I look at the chips you have on the table, I would have been more agressive anyway. Since you are risking $10 calling anyway, (and only have $12 on the table) maybe you could have tossed the other $2 into the pot in one swift act of agression. I have trouble justifying this though... just feels right to me. :) [/QUOTE]
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