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Old 11-17-2004, 08:45 PM
DerrekL DerrekL is offline
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Default Re: playing a set when it\'s obvious you have a set

I like a flat call here. I'd vary between flat calling and raising your standard amount about 70/30.

As far as raising hands go, I'd be inclined to raise with any two pair, A-K, A-Q, and maybe even a straight draw if I suspected the other guy didn't have an ace, or if I thought he might fold a weak ace ( folding a weak ace would mostly depend on how tight you've been playing ).
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