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Re: Playing medium pairs with flopped overcards
these kinds of questions are difficult/impossible to answer and the answers usually won't help you. situation 3 is particularly hopeless; what did everyone else do after co bet?
anyway, i am c/f all 3 of those. |
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Re: Playing medium pairs with flopped overcards
Well its hypothetical, if you get the chance to be heads up with the CO you can play it out. If you get 2 callers, I am not sure.
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Re: Playing medium pairs with flopped overcards
[ QUOTE ]
Well its hypothetical, if you get the chance to be heads up with the CO you can play it out. If you get 2 callers, I am not sure. [/ QUOTE ] This seems to me like a really bad idea. With 5 or 6 in the pot you have to assume CO has the goods, so why do you want to get heads up with a two-outer? With the overs and that many in the pot, you need to hit the set to win. To make it profitable, you need to get paid very well when you do hit. I think the only way you play this hand for any more bets is if everyone in the pot is passive. So, for #1 you check behind. For #2, you call only if you think most everyone behind you will call and not raise. For #3, same thing. If there's any doubt, muck. |
#4
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Re: Playing medium pairs with flopped overcards
I'd c/f all three situations you described. Two overcards to our pocket pair is scary. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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