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Old 11-05-2005, 12:09 AM
bodie bodie is offline
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Default Re: 2, 3 for low - consensus

Buzz wrote,
"Whatever. If you can see the flop for one small bet and if enough of your opponents also see the flop and tend to chase with poor or mediocre flop fits, then you're getting enormous implied pot odds."

This does happen alot where I play. Someone we both know just told me the other day that you should hold "any two low cards" because they just might make a low. What prompted this post was the fact that I folded:
2,3,8,8 rainbow (meanwhile thinking about all the "advice" regarding 2,3 I've been hearing lately). It was a kill pot and had been raised twice by the time it got to me, so it would have been $18.00 to call, and it got capped after me. I folded, and of course the flop was:
3,3,3
It was a huge pot, and though it was a freak flop, I thought I'd just see what others think of 2,3.
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