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						You were looking at the results here lucky.  It's obvious with a good hand you want to raise to build a pot so that you can win the most possible.  Sure, there will be times to get tricky, but not at microstakes.  If you had raises and gotten 5 callers and the flop was Axx, would you have said "hmm...  Maybe I shouldn't have raised?"..  I would hope not, because raising is the right play.
 While we think ahead to potential action on later streets, the results aren't a concern of a good player.  Yes, it's ideal that you play good and are rewarded with an inflow of alot of money; however, that isn't the issue all the time.  You can play good and still lose.  This thinking need to continue down to the hand level as well.  You can play a hand well and things not go your way and lose.  Or play a big hand correct, and not get the action you wanted.  You can't let that stop you from making a correct play.
 
 Nice hand.  Hope you did well.
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