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Handling Raises when I have Middle Pair - Curing Passivity
First Post (Go easy). I am relatively new to the real money games. I have been playing NL 25 for about 3 months and have gone from an initial deposit of $200 to about $380 playing a super-tight aggressive style [at PP]. I feel I am laying down too many hands with middle pair. On the flop, with middle pair, assuming no raises preflop, what is an appropriate strategy for trying to take some of these pots with middle pair without negative EV over time? Pot sized bet, or what? If I bet out and am raised, should that be it? I just feel like I could be doing better if I did not give up so much - but since I am rather new I'm always looking for a pretty solid flop. [ I will review some of the practice hands in my books [harrington, cloutier] but was curious what you all thought about it.Thanks.
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Re: Handling Raises when I have Middle Pair - Curing Passivity
The only time I attempt to pick up the pot with middle pair is if I'm in last position, it checks around to me and the board isn't too scary. Perhaps that's weak play - it has, however worked for me. I've been playing the .25/.5 for about 7 weeks, and I'm up around 55 buy ins. I would come out for around 2/3 to 3/4 of the pot w/ your bet.
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Re: Handling Raises when I have Middle Pair - Curing Passivity
the more people at the flop, the less of a good idea trying to take it down with middle pair becomes.
usually if its 3 at the flop or less, I'll bet out with middle pair if I'm not first to act. |
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Re: Handling Raises when I have Middle Pair - Curing Passivity
The question wasnt when to bet middle pair...it was what to do when you bet middle pair and get raised. This is very easy. FOLD!!
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Re: Handling Raises when I have Middle Pair - Curing Passivity
Start making raises with position (when you're last or second to last to act) on the flop and everyone has checked to you... regardless of your holdings.
As for going too far with middle pair, probably not a good idea to play it against a raise. |
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Re: Handling Raises when I have Middle Pair - Curing Passivity
If you are in late position and it is checked around to you, bet at it.
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