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[QUOTE="robwhufc, post: 345631, member: 4289"] You don't have to assume anything of the sort. There's no table position - he's gambling that you haven't got a premium hand and are going to lay down to all-in. You've shown you've got a good hand (or you're trying to make him think you've got a good hand) by raising, and he's bluffing by coming over the top, with what could "only" be a good hand. I'm loathe to say "I was right", because i'm a firm believer in the actual outcome of hand being irrelevent to whether you were right or not. Fact is though, Dorkus' opponent DID only have 7,2, and WAS bluffing. If he'd have been playing you, you' have smugly been reassuring yourself that you had read table asutely and folded inferior hand. He'd have been laughing the other end, having taken 6,000 chips with 7,2. If he repeated this and you didn't have better hand than A6 he'd have won again. Full table, i'd NEVER EVER EVER call all in with A6 - you'd be a moron to, for all the reason you've described, but Head 2 Head? You don't worry about suits, you don't worry about connectors. You hit big cards and A is big card. As I said it's 4 against 1 against me. I cant wait for my next H2H, as I know exactly what i'm going to do now next time, so see if what i've learned here works out in practice. P.S Good luck tomorrow - if u get to final 2, remember All-in!!!! [/QUOTE]
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