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Having trouble getting away from big pairs. Please help
Just as the subject says, I am overplaying big pairs a lot of the time and am having difficulty laying them down. Particularly perplexing is on a rag flop when I lead out and get minraised it is very often a set. What is the best way to minimize exposure without getting run over? Here is an example. If I was pushed back out do I simply lay it down?
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (9 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver) UTG ($103.70) UTG+1 ($120.50) Hero ($203.60) MP2 ($230.10) MP3 ($306.05) CO ($74.20) Button ($18.25) SB ($65.20) BB ($105.40) Preflop: Hero is MP1 with K, K. [color=#666666]2 folds</font>, [color=#CC3333]Hero raises to $4</font>, [color=#666666]1 fold</font>, MP3 calls $4, [color=#666666]4 folds</font>. Flop: ($9.50) 5, 2, 4 [color=#0000FF](2 players)</font> [color=#CC3333]Hero bets $8</font>, [color=#CC3333]MP3 raises to $18</font>, [color=#CC3333]Hero raises to $40</font>, MP3 folds. Final Pot: $67.50 Results in white below: [color=#FFFFFF] No showdown. Hero wins $67.50. </font> |
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Re: Having trouble getting away from big pairs. Please help
Make it $60, and yes.
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Re: Having trouble getting away from big pairs. Please help
and if he calls the $60, then what do I do on the turn. My default is generally to just shove it in on the turn barring a scare card
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Re: Having trouble getting away from big pairs. Please help
Sorry, I thought we were in position here. Also, this is in the wrong forum.
I just call the flop raise and re-eval from there, possibly c/r turn. |
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Re: Having trouble getting away from big pairs. Please help
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and if he calls the $60, then what do I do on the turn. My default is generally to just shove it in on the turn barring a scare card [/ QUOTE ] looks good any non-heart or ace.. looks good lots and lots of over pairs in this range that ur winnar against |
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