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Old 02-28-2007, 02:19 PM
marchron marchron is offline
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Default Re: Small top pair in raised pot.

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What in your villains's PFR and PF 3-bang range do you have beat?

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Tons. A pair of 9's on this flop is great against a lot of PFR hands since it has AK-AT reverse dominated.

And the 3-bang is a LRR, and people who LRR are, almost by definition, stupid. So I'm unconcerned. The only LRR hand that has us in real trouble is AA, and we have 5 outs against virtually everything else in a ginormous pot.
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Old 02-28-2007, 03:13 PM
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Default Re: Small top pair in raised pot.

I've noticed at the micro stakes games limp reraises tend to be some idiot who got bored after limping, looked around aimlessly for a minute and then found his raise button.
If you have him pegged as a decent player it might not be the case, but limp reraises dont really scare me from joe average.

As far as the OP question i fold on the flop. Likely someone has a bigger pair.
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Old 02-28-2007, 04:19 PM
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Default Re: Small top pair in raised pot.

Folding is weak with tptk, relative position on the flop, AND bdsd+2pair/set outs in a HUGE pot. Let UTG+1 be face with 3 cold, and UTG+2 faced with 2 cold. I thinks its the standard play-aggressively-and-try-and-win-a-large-pot scenario.

Boz had an article regarding LRR at micro-limits often being a pair of 9 or something like that.....
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