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Old 11-16-2005, 02:47 PM
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Default Re: Flopped set, rivered full house. How do I proceed(scary board)

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The 66 call preflop has to be standard? Who here folds or reraises? (only played 40 hands at the table, opponent seems on the poor side of solid)

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I definitely call any reasonable preflop raise with any pocket pair. I may raise with any moderate PP in position, but for the most part with low-mid PP I play them for set value.

I think what Morphball was trying to say is that it is possible to include fold equity as an extra edge with your 66. In position, if you take control of the hand, you can pressure post flop with the momentum created in the preflop reraise. This tactic is a little too aggro for my taste, for the most part. It's definitely another line to take, but you'd be investing a whole lot more chips to win a smaller pot, with a very good possibility of being checkraised to lose all your invested chips anyway.
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