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Old 06-19-2006, 04:24 PM
Wizzy33 Wizzy33 is offline
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Default Re: two pair on an all rag boaord

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What are you basing your read on?

What about sets, better two pairs, straights and draws?

With no action preflop, you can't really assume two much about your opponents' hand.

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better 2 pair isn't possible, he limped MP in a full ring game. 22 and 33 in unlikley given my holdings. 66 is a possibility but so is 77+

not sure what you mean what about draws for if he wants to call his chips with incorrect odds that fine with me.
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Old 06-19-2006, 05:21 PM
Matt_BB Matt_BB is offline
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Default Re: two pair on an all rag boaord

The trouble with going all-in here is that you turn a pretty good hand into more or less a pure bluff. If villain is not sitting on a stupidly slowplayed AA then you will very rarely get a call from a worse hand. So by re-raising all-in you loose lots of value everytime that you are ahead but get your stack in 100% of the time when you are behind.

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...As for the hand - putting villain on overpair is fine IMO. That is the type of hand that villain will probably raise flop w/ along w/ flush draw or the made straight. A set is less likely since you have a 2 and a 3. I think going all-in is fine here as you will get a fold a lot of the times.

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