Quote Originally Posted by XxStacksxX
Quote Originally Posted by ponyboy
You guys could explain why instead of just telling me it's terrible advice because nobody seems to be able to do that yet.
I'll take a quick stab here, probably at the expense of being corrected also.

The reason your advise here is incorrect is because everything in poker is situational dependent. There are times when you don't want to go broke with 1 pair (or an overpair) and there are times when you are fairly thrilled to stack off in that situation. The player, their range, the board texture, everything plays as factors in determining this. For instance, take this hand and instead of having a TAGG opponent, have the villian be something like 60/20/5. Even against such a strong c/r line on the flop, I'm not gonna hate myself stacking off with an overpair against a villian such as that.

So instead of telling the OP that he "shouldn't go broke with 1 pair", tell him to consider all of the factors. Tell him this line taken by that particular villian narrows down a rather strong range, that we aren't in great shape against. But don't make it sound as if making sure you have more than 1 pair before felting is a requirement (whether you meant it as a general rule or for just this particular situation, it came off to me at least as the first).
I think I said most of this in my second post and I totally agree. The OP had no read except for numbers (which he didn't know what they meant) - and looking at the numbers he did have more experienced players would have known not to felt an overpair. It's all part of the learning curve.