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Playing Small Pocket Pairs: + or - EV?
Is playing small pocket pairs worthwhile? I don't have enough hands loaded into Pokertracker to evaluate this, and I was wondering whether anyone else does.
In my live play at B&M casinos, I have lost a bunch of big pots playing small pocket pairs when I've hit my set on the flop. I'm finding that these hands can often be counterfeited, on top of the times when you run into set-over-set. I'd trust someone's Pokertracker stats more than my recent experience in live play, which may be nothing more than short-term variance. So if anyone has any stats on this issue -- including on what the dividing line is (e.g., don't play pairs lower than 77, etc.) -- I'd be grateful. |
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Re: Playing Small Pocket Pairs: + or - EV?
I'm a big winner with all my pp's except TT which I tend to overplay and run into JJ,QQ,KK,AA with alot.
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Re: Playing Small Pocket Pairs: + or - EV?
I'm up quite a bit with everything except for 22 and 44 over the last 260k at (primarily) 100NL on stars. I think it's just a fluke that those are down.
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Re: Playing Small Pocket Pairs: + or - EV?
most of my pps are solid winner for 80k hands 100NL on iPoker.
33,55,66 are marginal winner (0.06BB/hand) 77,88 are loser (-0.1/-0.22BB/hand) |
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Re: Playing Small Pocket Pairs: + or - EV?
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I'm up quite a bit with everything except for 22 and 44 over the last 260k at (primarily) 100NL on stars. I think it's just a fluke that those are down. [/ QUOTE ] Interestingly, that range constitutes the pairs where I've been losing the big pots. Putting aside situations where my set eventually loses to something like a straight or a flush, here are some recent examples: 1. Hands: 22 v. J7 v. 97... Board: 2 7 4 7 9 2. 44 v. AA... A 4 K x x 3. 22 v. TT... 2 5 5 5 Q 4. 22 v. 99... 2 9 8 5 K 5. 33 v. AQ... 3 8 Q 8 Q 6. 22 v. TT... 2 T A 8 J Again, this could all be just variance. However, I'm playing many of these hands multiway in raised preflop pots with deepstacks. Typically, I'm on the Button, or in the CO or the BB, and the raise is usually some standard 1/2 NL raise (like $10 or $12) that's been called in two or more spots. I won't set mine unless the stacks involved have at least $100 on the table. In any event, I'm wondering whether these hands are not as strong as they seem when I hit the set and there is still a lot of post-flop action. |
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Re: Playing Small Pocket Pairs: + or - EV?
It depends.
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Re: Playing Small Pocket Pairs: + or - EV?
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It depends.... on HOW you play them. [/ QUOTE ] Post actual hands. |
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Re: Playing Small Pocket Pairs: + or - EV?
I'm a winner with all my pocket pairs. I'm pretty sure its a significant leak if you're not. My money made from pairs is greater than my actual money made.
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Re: Playing Small Pocket Pairs: + or - EV?
10-AA my biggest winners. all the others are in the green.
Im pretty sure they should all be winners. |
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Re: Playing Small Pocket Pairs: + or - EV?
If you are a decent player all your pockets pairs are supposed to be solid winners over a large enough sample size.
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