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 Originally Posted by grnydrowave2
I disagree with #3. Calling a raise with PP's is always correct if you both have 10x the raise behind, AND you have implied odds. The second part is key. Perhaps at higher levels people can get away from TPTK, overpairs, etc., but at Party's 25NL my sets are getting paid off constantly.
Try playing against a bunch of opponents with PFR 15-20% in a shorthanded game. Do you really think that your low PP have have much implied odds at all? People who call and then fold too much are easy to exploit.
Just an example. You have a LAG on the button, you are in the BB with 22-66, another lag opens in early position with a 3BB raise, lag on button reraises to 9BB. Everyone has over 100BB. Here you do not have implied odds to call! Once you call button will think you have a strong hand after cold calling 9BB and could very well have been making a play on the player who opened the pot. Most of the time your set is NOT getting paid off unless button is a bad player or has the relatively unlikely holding of QQ-AA.
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