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Playing Pocket Pairs for Set Value
In another attempt to make a decent strategy post in the BC, this time I'm going to be talking about calling preflop with PP's for set value.
I think there are 4 main points that I will discuss, if anyone can think of anymore feel free to jump in. This is not a be all end all guide, as I'm not an amazing player, but these are some of the things I think about PF before calling with my small PP.
1. IMPLIED ODDS
'Implied odds is an estimation on how much money you CAN win from the bet if you hit one of your outs'
Firstly we need to know how often we're going to hit one of our outs. Flopping a set is about 7.5-1. Poker is all about making +EV decisions, so if we imagine playing out the same hand 8 times, we are only going to hit our set 1 time. The one time we do hit our set we need to make back the money that we lost the other 7 times, to make it a break even play.
Thus, when thinking about calling PF with your small pair, the villain will need at least 7.5xwhat we have to call left in their stack to make it a break even play.
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.50 BB (9 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
MP2 ($48.15)
MP3 ($49.85)
CO ($10)
Button ($45.65)
SB ($3.70)
Hero (BB) ($50)
UTG ($50.75)
UTG+1 ($77.70)
MP1 ($30.90)
Preflop: Hero is BB with 5 , 5
3 folds, MP2 calls $0.50, MP3 raises to $1.50, 3 folds, Hero calls $1, 1 fold
Flop: ($3.75) Q , A , 2 (2 players)
Hero checks, MP3 bets $2, Hero folds
Total pot: $3.75 | Rake: $0.15
In the example above, villain raises to 3bb, we both have around 100bb stacks
so (100-3)/3 gives us the implied odds = 32.333, which is way more than 7.5x
2. THEIR RANGE
Lets say we have a 10/8 player opening UTG whos range is 66+/AQ+, lets say we know they often stack off with overpairs postflop QQ+. Their total range is 86 combinations and assuming we get a fairly innocuous low flop, their stack off range is 18 combinations. So their stack off range is around 20% of their total range.
Lets say we have the same player, 10/8 but he has an ATS of 25% and opens in the CO. Now his opening range is like 330, if he still stacks QQ+ its only 5% this time.
So what are the implications of this?
Vs a tight range we can call when our implied odds are closer to 7.5-1, vs a looser range our implied odds need to be much greater that 7.5-1 due to the fact they have a strong hand much less of the time. I generally try to get 15/20-1 on a call PF unless I know they are pretty tight.
3. POSITION
It's a fairly well established concept of poker that money moves clockwise round the table. Position is key and we can make alot more money IP than OOP. When we hit our sets its going to be harder for us to get more money in the pot OOP - so we should aim to set hunt more IP than OOP.
4. POT ODDS
When multiple people are in the pot facing a raise or RR preflop we can make up some of the missing implied odds with tthe pod odds. EXAMPLE
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (8 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
Button ($4.65)
SB ($6.60)
BB ($25)
UTG ($63.15)
Hero (UTG+1) ($25.35)
MP1 ($25)
MP2 ($24.30)
CO ($30.85)
Preflop: Hero is UTG+1 with J , J
UTG raises to $0.75, Hero calls $0.75, MP1 calls $0.75, MP2 raises to $3.75, 4 folds, UTG calls $3, Hero calls $3, 1 fold
Flop: ($12.35) J , 2 , 7 (3 players)
UTG checks, Hero checks, MP2 bets $20.55 (All-In), 1 fold, Hero calls $20.55
Turn: ($53.45) 2 (2 players, 1 all-in)
River: ($53.45) 3 (2 players, 1 all-in)
Total pot: $53.45 | Rake: $2.60
Here I didnt not have implied odds to call preflop I needed to call 3 and he had 20.55 left, giving me around 6.8-1. Less tahn what is required in implied. However I was getting around 3-1 in pot odds, so over all I was gettign close to 10-1. The player was pretty tight and I coudl assume he had QQ+ a large % of the time, he did not squeeze light either.
So thats:
1. IMPLIED ODDS
2. RANGE
3. POSITION
4. POT ODDS
GL!
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