1. This is a prime spot to limp the tens and play for set value especially this early in the sng. Your on the cutoff and will most likely have position the rest of the hand. And at this blind level you will probably end up with atleast 2 callers to your raise.
2. His overlimp and then shove is most likey a weak A, middle pair or 87 suited, you will almost never see a better hand in this spot
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Originally Posted by LordRahl86
It's been my experience that, if a king comes on the flop, it's more likely to come on the turn than when it didn't come on the flop.
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