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Old 06-24-2005, 12:38 PM
davelin davelin is offline
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Default Re: Preflop 66

I'd fold the first cold-call and call the second.
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Old 06-24-2005, 12:47 PM
imported_The Vibesman imported_The Vibesman is offline
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Default Re: Preflop 66

You should probably think about folding this in EP against an early raiser, as if no one calls you won't get good odds to play for set value. Once you have called the first bet I think you really need to call the cap, and at that point are probably getting good odds on your hand. Be prepared to release on the flop if you don't hit, unless the board is ragged.
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Old 06-24-2005, 01:11 PM
AmarilloJim1 AmarilloJim1 is offline
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Default Re: Preflop 66

IMO, this is only a limp in hand in EP, if and only if, the table is loose and passive. You want to see the flop cheaply with a lot of callers.

I wouldn't cold call two bets here unless the table was very loose.
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Old 06-24-2005, 01:57 PM
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Default Re: Preflop 66

I would probably let it go to UTG raise (but I'm a stone in EP) there's still many to act behind you. Once you've made the call though, calling the cap isn't terible, you'll get loads of action if you hit your set. If you don't hit your set run like a bear is chasing you. Even if you do hit your set you gotta worry about other sets with bigger PP's thus why I drop 66 in that kind of position to UTG raise.
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Old 06-24-2005, 02:05 PM
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Default Re: Preflop 66

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You're correct. The table was loose though, so that's why I was using that chart.

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I would advise you to start using the tight chart instead. I've never seen a table having 6-8 callers PF on average.

Guess it might happen live and maybe on-line too, but thats a rare occasion.

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