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Originally posted by mmm3587
I agree, and I'll stand by my statement that a single pair, even a top pair with a top kicker, just isn't that good of a hand in a low limit ten-handed. You've never gambled a little when pre-flop betting is low on a hand like 2-6? This happens all the time, and this is how you can win monster pots if you read well and can bet wisely and deceptively. I could see if srt8 was betting his Kings with Ace kicker, but he wasn't. That's what is strange to me. Raise or fold. Sitting around checking and calling is telling.
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I agree with this. I don't think of 9-18 as low limit, but I play almost exclusively NL tournament style, so I don't really know what qualifies as low limit. If it's 10 handed after the flop (I'm not going back to re-read the scenario), then its a train-wreck that anyone holding anything could win. I thought there were a smaller number of post-flop players.