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[QUOTE="ChuckTs, post: 659368, member: 467"] Neither am I, Stick - Hence the vid asking for input ;) Good point; I'm just looking at the HH now (too impatient to DL the video again) but I might have had a second hand going and was distracted. I don't limp much in 6-max but the hand looks like it calls for it. Just wa/wb in action. Someone who's willing to limp and call a 5BB raise with A4o generally isn't going to lay down their hand on an A-high flop without tons of action to make them re-think their hand's strength, and I'm not willing to give that much action in that spot. He could have been on a small pair or something like QJ, and we could have sucked a bluff (or value bet in his mind) out of him on the turn or river. As it was, I saved a lot more than I would had I bet the flop. I'm still a little confused as to how WA/WB applies when we're out of position, but I'd think it's pretty much the same except we're more susceptible to being bluffed by someone seeing us check before they act. I think checking it down is best there. Thanks for the reply and reminding me that you replied, Stick :) [/QUOTE]
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