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Old 11-06-2007, 03:23 PM
AlanBostick AlanBostick is offline
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Default Re: 5-10 stud hi lo two baby pairs on 4th vs 3draws.

I should add that my overall record playing small pairs with small kickers is profitable.
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Old 11-06-2007, 04:45 PM
mrmr mrmr is offline
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Default Re: 5-10 stud hi lo two baby pairs on 4th vs 3draws.

What do you think about folding 7th street? Or if you call one bet, can or should you fold if it gets raised or 3-bet?

I see a possible flush draw, someone who could have hit three of a kind, and someone who could have kings up or better, and all this to try for what will probably be half the pot. I see a lot of ways to lose this pot.
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Old 11-06-2007, 04:54 PM
cgrohman cgrohman is offline
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Default Re: 5-10 stud hi lo two baby pairs on 4th vs 3draws.

I echo what Andy has already said based on your 3rd street action. I wouldn;t mind limping with this in late position, but as the next person to act after the bring-in I think this is a clear fold.
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Old 11-06-2007, 06:06 PM
Hamlet Hamlet is offline
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Default Re: 5-10 stud hi lo two baby pairs on 4th vs 3draws.

Ugh.

I suspect one of these guys has Aces down. All of that action, and there isn't a single Ace up? I bet someone started with two.

That said, the pot may very well be too big to fold.

Yuck.
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