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 Originally Posted by Sir Pawnalot
Playing pairs for set value is extremely exploitable if you do it consistently.
You are giving away a lot of equity and fold equity if you play like a set-hunter.
"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."
Implied odds are BIGGER in a raised/reraised pot- if stacks are large enough. This is because someone is more likely to put more money into the pot post flop. In a limped pot you can not expect to stack someone easily.
Getting a set is a bonus, not something you try to get.
do you really think many players at micro stakes are gonna come up with a strategy to combat our set hunting? I mean even if we always play our sets the same way and that way always means a set they are gonna call us anyway.
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