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littleogre
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01-26-2007, 07:37 AM
Post subject: Big pair in EP versus 4 or more limpers.
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Ok i'll have to scrounge around in Pt o find an actual HH but i hate this situation. Lets say you have QQ-AA and raise. Four or more players call and the flop comes all under cards. You lead out and get raised. What do you do. This is one spot where i know i need help. Always thinking in the back of my mind that with so many players someone hit a crappy 2 pair or some other rubbish. At the same time i think it is to weak to always lay your hand down in that spot.
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littleogre
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personally so long as nobody 3 bets i usually call the flop raise then go into check call mode on the turn and if i'm feeling frisky i will check raise the river.
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bigspenda73
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All depends on where the raise comes from relative to you and your opponents
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littleogre
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Originally Posted by bigspenda73
All depends on where the raise comes from relative to you and your opponents
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Please explain in more detail.
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bigspenda73
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Originally Posted by littleogre
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Originally Posted by bigspenda73
All depends on where the raise comes from relative to you and your opponents
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Please explain in more detail.
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Why don't you tell me what you think I am getting at.
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littleogre
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by bigspenda73
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Originally Posted by littleogre
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Originally Posted by bigspenda73
All depends on where the raise comes from relative to you and your opponents
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Please explain in more detail.
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Why don't you tell me what you think I am getting at.
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well the later the position of the raiser the more likely it is that they are bluffing.
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Coolidge
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Originally Posted by littleogre
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Originally Posted by bigspenda73
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Originally Posted by littleogre
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Originally Posted by bigspenda73
All depends on where the raise comes from relative to you and your opponents
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Please explain in more detail.
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Why don't you tell me what you think I am getting at.
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well the later the position of the raiser the more likely it is that they are bluffing.
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I think this is the opposite. A LP raise in a multiway pot is rarely a bluff, he is raising the whole field. He is not "protecting" his hand, he likes it just the way it is.
Folding 2 overs on a ragged flop is usually pretty wrong. Even if your opponent has flopped some goofy 2 pair, you still have outs to counterfit him. Call the flop and reevaluate on the turn.
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