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  1. A4o is a weak hand out of position that early in tournament play. You should lay down on the flop after UTG raises. He has position on you the whole way, and is asserting that position early. You have only one pair with a weak kicker. Most likely he is either holding AJ or higher, or he hit two pair on the flop. Heck, he could have trips. Since you have no flush draw, you're dead to anything that he would likely have.
  2. Like I said, this is probably an affect of only playing in limit cash games. I'm not used to cash games for NL, so thanks for the help.
  3. I think the whole thing here boils down to how many cards the SB gets to see. They have a 40% less chance of hitting with ANYTHING if they only get to see three cards... As Daniel said, putting them all in preflop gives them an optimal chance to make something of their hand and take the pot from you. Checking means that they have to consider once the flop is out whether it is really worth continuing with the hand they have, and that gives you an advantage, since you're going to bet all of their chips anyway.
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