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Old 07-17-2005, 01:42 AM
Dan Rutter Dan Rutter is offline
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Default 7CSFAP Concept

7CSFAP discusses the strategy in higher ante games of raising a probable higher pairs compeletion with an underpair and a higher sidecard then your opponents probable pair. This is made in attempt to get heads up with your opponent.

So say (xx) 4 brings in
2 folds
(xx) J completes
You: (7Q)7 raise

Another topic discussed is if you complete with a pair of Qs say ( one Q showing), and are raised by a player with a lower door card then a Q, you can play as KK or AA are likely holecards for him, and you should be prepared to go the river since you will know if he hits two pair, and you will be able to make a decision based off of that.

So since you have both these plays in your arsenal, other players may have them too. When you complete with say the Qs, and are raised by a lower doorcard, how is it best to proceed. If your opponent is someone who would raise with a smaller pair, and a higher side card then the Qs, you will be giving him cheap cards on each street if you just check-call assuming he has a higher pair then Qs in the hole. Is check-calling the default play if information of your opponent is limited? (He has not shown himself capable to make this play) Should you become more aggresive if you know your opponent to be someone who will raise your compeletion with a lower pair and higher side card to your pair?
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