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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.
No, because you don't always have implied odds, no matter how terrible your opponents are. Unless they are stacking off with overcards unimproved, or pairs like JJ on AK flops or whatever. Say somebody has AK and can't ever fold when they flop TPTK. Well 2 out of 3 times they don't even make a hand at all.
I think that this advice has been drilled into peoples' heads so many times around here that it's almost like it has to be true. If you just think about it though it really doesn't make any sense. To those that say it does, you are only kidding yourselves. If you took this advice to 2p2, you'd probably get laughed at.
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