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No-Limit Texas Hold'em, tournament, A-J on the button |

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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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| No-Limit Texas Hold'em, tournament, A-J on the button | 29th January, 2006 |
   | Game: No Limit Texas Hold'em, Cash Game | Position: Early
| Blinds: $3/$6
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You take two players with you to the flop with $60 in the pot. The flop comes Ks-Kd-5d. You bet $30, one player folds and the other raises to $60. You know he is a solid and aggressive player. Both of you have more than $700 in chips. What do you do?
| | Call: Your opponent may hold anything up to a full house in this situation. The turn card will be crucial to the development of the game, but you have a good chance of scoring a flush, or a Q or J, or T and A for a straight.
Raising here is too dangerous. In fact, your opponent may force you to go all-in if he holds something stronger than your hand.
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| All-in (22%) |  | | Call (43%) |  | | Fold (10%) |  | | Re-raise to $100 (25%) |  |
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