Call, raise or fold? #3

TheJace

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$25 NLHE 9 handed I'm UTG +3 and get dealt Ad Ah. 1 fold then 1 call and I raise to $1.25 then 5 folds and 2 calls pot=$4.10. Flop comes 8c 10s Jc I get checked to then bet $2.50 then 1 call then raised to $10 by the guy that checked. What would you do here?
 
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All in JJ 1010 only things that can beat you i put him on KK or QQ did you have A of clubs?
 
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I'm not folding this although you could very well be behind to a hand like Q9s since this guy limped first then called raise.

Unless I know he's a tight ass I have to call because of too many draws out there he could be doing this with.

This is my first impression but if I knew stack sizes it would help decide better.
 
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Push or fold, depending upon your read/feel. I'm leaning towards a push since you can beat more hands than you could lose to.
 
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All in JJ 1010, Q9, 88, J8, JT, T8, only things that can beat you i put him on KK or QQ did you have A of clubs?

fixed your post.

btw Jace why do you keep making up hands?
 
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Based on the stakes I'm guessing these are online hands, right? If so, why not just post the HH or better yet, a converted HH? In general, the info you're providing really isn't sufficient to provide good analysis. At best the answers you'll get are going to be pretty general and won't really help your game at all.
 
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I don't use the HH because I can't with bodog. They don't email them and you can't copy them.
 
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Again, reads are very important. If we're against a tighter player, we might have to fold this. That's a pretty bad flop for your hand considering the PF action and our opponents' hands.

Limp-call PF usually means a small/medium pair, though QJ+ are also possible here.
 
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