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[QUOTE="twizzybop, post: 378819, member: 2990"] I said a little more then 2:1, should have elaborated that it is less than 3:1.. Now the texture of the board, remember the OP had a read that everyone raises with AX, now what is to say the one who called didn't have the same read? I agree the 3rd highest flush is hard to call with.. well actually J,8 isn't the cats meow and I personally wouldn't have played it. These types of hands both the OP and the person who called/limped with on J,8 are clear examples of hands which almost shouldn't be played. at .04 limit.. you are almost guaranteed then you will get a call here on the flush draw no matter what. The "I don't care syndrome" players are here. But like Dorkus said 3,2 suited and crap. This hand wouldn't have happened cause you shouldn't have been in the hand to begin with(lesson #1) That still is even for me the hardest lesson to stick by. Playing in a hand I shouldn't be playing in, making calls, raises with a hand I shouldn't be playing in. Yet I will get irate/hot under the collar because the hand I shouldn't be playing in lost. [/QUOTE]
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