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Old 10-29-2005, 03:06 PM
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Default Re: A quick TD deuce question

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This may be a leak but I always defend my big blind with any 3-draw that contains a deuce and can still make the nuts. It creates some interesting situations after the first draw.

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All else being equal, you need to win about 25% of the time to be able to call correctly from the BB. Of course, you need to factor in how well you'll be able to play later in the hand also.
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- Lets say I defend against a button raiser who plays well, is aggresive, and will draw pretty rough in heads up pots. I start with 27. He choses to draw one (which could very well be 3679 as he has done often before) After the first draw I end up with 257. Is it correct (with 4 little bets in pot so far) to continue here. What about a diffrent opponent who is less tricky and is drawing a lot smoother than the first opponent?

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With 257, it's an easy call imho. If my opponent is very tight, I would fold my blind to him. There isn't an opponent that I would call before the draw and then fold 257 after the draw.
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