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Old 12-16-2005, 11:44 AM
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Default LC: Against a raise and a reraise . . .

Often, I sit there (say, on the button) and there is a raise, reraise, and caller before me and I look down and have 62o or some junk. Often, the hand plays out and a 6 and 2 show up on the board or 345xx or 22xxx or whatever.

I know Mason wrote an article debunking the concept of bunching in holdem, but I think that often if there are, say, three before you in a reraised pot, you can reasonably assume that the deck is going to have more low cards than high cards and so the chances of you hitting a good flop - and raking in alot of chips from implied odds - are pretty good. So maybe, just maybe, you don't need AA/KK against a reraise.

Just my observation - I have no stats/math to back it up. Rambling about what I see at the tables.

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