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Old 05-30-2005, 03:19 PM
Big Limpin' Big Limpin' is offline
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Default Re: How Do You Play Middle/Big Pairs Facing a Re-raise?

Well, you obviously have to call, his reraise simply is not large enough to stop you from seeing that flop. But, i see the stack sizes, so hes only left with t1200 and you guys are seing a flop with a t2k pot.

Hmmm, maybe that considered, you would be okay to fold, as calling doesnt just cost you t550 now, it almost certainly will be t1200 more on any board. I still think you gotta call, unless you have a particularly good reason to put him on JJ/QQ/KK/AA.

MY plan, if i called (and i call not push back, cause i want the chance, if he has just high broadway, to bar him from seeing 5 board cards), is to lead/push on any board that has less than 2 overs to yer TT. I'm not "crazyinluv" with the stop-and-go like alot of others, but here it is the only way to go if you play the hand.

So, i'd call the t550 raise unless i had some sort of read, and stop-nad-go on any board unless its mega-scary (i.e. 3 overs, or AKx, or something of that sort)... If thats the case, check/fold i suppose.

Just my line, others may differ.
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