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Old 08-25-2007, 12:51 AM
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Default Re: Taking Advantage of Mr. Preflop Aggressor

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On top of that, I am hoping he folds any hand that doesn't include a Q or an A, so that goes up to KK...which should be foldable in this spot.

And a hand like KJ has so many outs against me, that I wouldn't want it continuing either. KJ has 13 outs against me lowly 66.

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I wouldn't want to get in a habit of trying to play this big a pot against a guy who caps preflop and bets both streets into a you who he has to perceive as a tight player. You don't give us nearly enough information to know if he can fold anything postflop or how agressively he will push JJ on this board after you call his flop bet. That being said, if you are intent on taking a stand on this hand and showing this down, then I really like a free SD raise here and give him a chance to fold bigger pairs and draws. Overall though the whole thing is -EV unless there is a read you aren't giving us.
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