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La Situation : Vous jouez sur une table pleine en NL Hold'em à 2/4$ au casino local. Vous avez joué assez loose jusque là, ouvrant de nombreux coups. Le joueur A à votre gauche est énervé, il vient juste de perdre un énorme pot en se faisant craquer sa paire d'As servis quand son adversaire, avec 10 6 assorti, a touché des runner runner pour compléter sa suite.

En position UTG, vous relancez à 15$ avec 9d9h. Toujours en train de se plaindre à propos de la main précédente, le joueur A paye et le reste de la table se couche.

Le flop donne 5c8hTs. Vous ouvrez à la moitié du pot. Le joueur A hésite et pousse violemment le reste de ses jetons au milieu de la table, pour 120$.

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