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1. call
2. call or raise 3. raise 4. call 5. call |
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1. call
2. raise, then call 3. raise 4. easy call with your K6s, smaller suited hands I'm letting go of however 5. great odds, gotta call Mike Emery |
#13
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1. Call.
2. Call. 3. Raise. 4. Is the SB 1/2 or 1/3. I call with the former and probably fold with the latter. 5. This is probably close but I fold here. T9s is clearly a call. I know everyone else said call so I will check all the books at home about pre-flop play to see if I am missing (or forgetting) something. I know you are getting good odds to call but what are you looking to flop here in a raised pot. |
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what blind structure are these hands?
these all depend on various factors, but generally... 1. I call (I very much dislike a 3 bet here) 2. call. I'd raise AJ vs 2 limpers 3. raise 4. 1/3 blind and I fold. 2/3 I'll call but its on the bottom end of the specturm. 1/2 and its easy. 5. call |
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1. call
2. raise 3. raise 4. call 5. call /mc |
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I'd just like to comment on #5 because I have not heard what I believe should be said.
This is a quote from Rory: "You are 11:1 to flop a OESD with a connector so I use that as my odds to call in the BB with those hands. There is a little slip in it, like calling with maybe 9:1 or 10:1 with a connector or whatever out of the BB just because I might flop trips or two pair or whatever which only happens 1:49 times." Based on this statement, I believe that calling with 8.5 to 1 is borderline. I think you could make an implied odds case for 8.5 to 1 if you can do it at 10 to 1 or 9 to 1. I think going much below 8.5 to 1 would be giving away money. |
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