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joelgittel says
If you have a K-rag hand in SB I would fold if there is any action in front of me. In BB don't call raise with this type of hand. In your situation I think you are fine. I might have checked turn and bet/called river, but nothing wrong with bet/fold.
Saturday, November 18, 2025
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EdmondDantes says
LoF, here's my take on it. I tread carefully with top pair, lousy kicker from the blinds especially if I'm deep and it's late in the tournament. If I'm against one player who limped or raised from late position, I might play back at him to see if he likes his hand. If I got a lot of resistance though, I'm done. I hate exiting a few spots from the money with K3o v KTo and looking like a dope. That said, if I'm short and heads up against one guy, I'd likely go all the way with it. Use your head and you'll be fine.
Edmond
Saturday, November 18, 2025
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