I also don't think flat calling is bad here sometimes. Diamonds shouldn't really be a worry for you with your read, since he presumably doesn't have them. But they might get him to fold. Also a T is going to counterfeit his hand, but on the presumably one remaining A, you get his stack.
The way you're playing, I think the CRAI is the better play the vast majority of the time, though.
Off the topic of the specific hand, it sounds like the 2/5 down there is playing really tight-passive (which makes your LAG-ish play much better). Do you ever try the 5/10?Statistics: Posted by Aisthesis — Sun May 13, 2007 7:55 pm
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