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Re: Calling one in the BB with PP
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I think I usually like a call preflop and a checkraise on the flop; [/ QUOTE ] I would say this is correct as long as no high cards hit on the flop. (A-Q) To the OP: I like calling for one in the BB because you are already getting 3:1 to call with implied odds. If you only win 50% of the time and you are getting 75% on your call it is a good one. This is pretty much the exact situation you are in with a middle pocket pair against two over cards. Many players will raise UTG with AK-AJ if they are good and AK-A5 if they are terrible. Other raises are KQ, and big cards ten or better. I like the line of a check raise on the flop if no big cards hit. That way you can either get a free card on the turn and see all the cards to the river or you can bully the pot on the turn if no big cards hit. I tend to play the lower pp's a little weakly. If I start to sense aggression back then I usually try to get out as quick as possible. But a good deal of the time you will be on 77 against A6 who hit his 6 on the flop etc if the players are bad. Of course this all changes if it is a TAG raising under the gun. Then I would probably elect to fold. Greg |
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Re: Calling one in the BB with PP
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I would say this is correct as long as no high cards hit on the flop. (A-Q) [/ QUOTE ] This really doesn't make a difference. When higher cards come, IE AQ6 flop, our checkraise now has folding equity versus some better hands, and value versus hands like KJs. Although obviously on a board like this we muck to a 3 bet. |
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Re: Calling one in the BB with PP
I guess this is true to some extent, but a raise utg with an ace is far more likely than with Kx. Therefore I like your line better as long as the high card on the flop is not an Ace.
Greg |
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