(January 28, 2015 at 4:17 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: Could be, but my experience with this sort of game is that both players call a raise in that spot about 100% of the time. Maybe it's different out there, but around here, low limit games are chock full of donks. A pair of fours peels, so do sevens, and a Q or a set are never folding.
I suppose if they both check to you on the turn it might be worth the $10, but I personally look for a far better spot with that hand and that action in a spread limit game.
I don't play too many games with higher limits than $10, and I don't consider myself a donkey. (not saying that you said everyone who plays in low limit games is, mind you) Most donkey games are the $1-$2 No lnmit games. I see those all the time. A $10 limit game, in my experience, consists of far fewer asshats.
That being said, it also depends on the venue and how well you read these players. The more I think about it, the more I attributed prior experiences to these players that I am jumping in one hand out of context. It is really difficult to talk about a hand of poker with no real context.
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