I think the real problem is the UTG position. If he has any flush draw, then you are a small favorite, but if your opponent limped in with a stronger than usually hand, you could be completely dominated too. And I think the latter is more likely if you take into account his position during preflop. Although, you might be getting lucky and be playing a limped AA or KK who is overplaying that hand on this flop.
I see alot of different scenarios, but the ones that make the most sense are the ones that have you dominated on that flop, considering position and the fact that he is raising with two people behind him who haven't acted.
Any way you look at it, tough hand.Statistics: Posted by Danhdan — Mon Jul 03, 2006 3:21 am
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