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Old 12-22-2004, 01:41 PM
royaltrux royaltrux is offline
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Default A problem I need help with

I'm finding myself unsure sometimes of when to call raises after already putting money in the pot PF. I know reads are a big part but are there any general guidelines.

For example say I'm in middle position w/ K9s, Axs, JTs, 33 etc.... I call and someone after me raises. I know if 4 or 5 of the limpers call I have the pot odds to see the flop (right?). What if one or two call the raise then where do I stand?

Thanks for any comments. I think this is a big leak in my game.
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Old 12-22-2004, 01:44 PM
Smasharoo Smasharoo is offline
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Default Re: A problem I need help with



Thanks for any comments. I think this is a big leak in my game.


Probably not. Call a single raise, fold to two cold. Don't play marginal hands in MP in agressive games.
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Old 12-22-2004, 01:50 PM
flair1239 flair1239 is offline
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Default Re: A problem I need help with

simple rule of thumb. Call any raise for one bet when you have already entered the pot voluntarily.

If you are facing 2-bets to go, then tighten up. AA, KK, QQ, JJ, AKs definetly. AQs, KQs, AK if it looks like 3-4 other players will still be in the pot. Maybe AQ, TT, and other big suited cards if you have position and the pot is multi-way.
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