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The worse the players (too loose pf) the more likely to raise. Less multiway I'm also more likely to do it.
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Why are you raising two's in this spot. [/ QUOTE ] Because I'm getting 6:1 on my money for every raise that goes in. 1:7.5 I flop a set and when I do I'll easily make up the difference. With a huge pot I'll get people calling me down with all kinds of junk trying to hit 2 pair or trips and building the pot even more when I'm a huge favorite. |
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[ QUOTE ] Why are you raising two's in this spot. [/ QUOTE ] Because I'm getting 6:1 on my money for every raise that goes in. 1:7.5 I flop a set and when I do I'll easily make up the difference. With a huge pot I'll get people calling me down with all kinds of junk trying to hit 2 pair or trips and building the pot even more when I'm a huge favorite. [/ QUOTE ] And is this just at the Party-pooper .5/1 tables or do you make this play against better players should there be a pot this big when the action is to you? |
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I'm with Shill on this one, guys. If you haven't read this fantastic thread from the archives, NPA advocates a similar play with only A high because of the size of the pot..
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