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$2/$4 No-Limit Texas Hold’em, cash game, 22 in middle position |

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   | Game: No-Limit Texas Hold'em | Position: Middle
| Blinds: $10/$20
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You're raising three times the big blind before the flop and get two players with you, including the player on the button. Flop comes and deals Ac-Js-Ts. First player raises by $20 and you decide to raise to $60. One player folds, button goes all-in. You have $620 left, a call costs you $250. What do you do?
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| $2/$4 No-Limit Texas Hold’em, cash game, 22 in middle position | 29th December, 2005 |
   | Game: No Limit Hold'em, cash game | Position: Middle position
| Limit: $2/$4
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It is folded up to you and you call. The two players after you raise and re-raise. The following players fold up to you. What will you do?
| | Fold: You are probably up for some tough competition since two players in a late position raise and re-raise. If the re-raiser was on the button, you could of course assume he was going after the blinds, but in this situation, you must assume that your opponents hold sturdy hands.
On one hand, a pair of sevens is considered to be very solid against one player, but one of the other two may very well hold a high pair, if not AK, KQ or even QJ.
A call is obviously an acceptable move, but you will play against your odds.
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| All-in (12%) |  | | Call (30%) |  | | Fold (50%) |  | | Raise (7%) |  |
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