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	The nice thing here is you are closing the action so you know there isnt going to be a nasty raise behind.  This is probably another situation where the EV is pretty neutral due to how big the reraise is but Its still nice to get in there with a hand like this.  I think the other callers make it slightly +EV and you can count on SB to be sethunting too and with a PP that will make an underset more often than you will.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by givememyleg Like the thread... 
...while we're on the subject, what about here?
PokerStars  No-Limit Hold'em, $0.50 BB (9 handed ) Hand History Converter Tool  from FlopTurnRiver.com  (Format: FlopTurnRiver )
Hero ($49.25) 
MP3 ($47) 
CO ($7)
Button ($77) SB ($57.70)
 
BB ($44.90)
UTG  ($49.40)
UTG+1 ($41.55) 
MP1 ($39.80)
Preflop: Hero  is MP2 with 7  , 7  .    
1 fold , UTG+1 raises to $2 , 1 fold , Hero  calls $2, 2 folds , Button raises to $7 , SB calls $6.75, 1 fold , UTG +1 calls $5, Hero  ......
 
The fact that SB flat  called this makes it that much more appealing for me to call  for my set ... pot is $22 when it gets to me, and $5 to call .  I don 't necessarily put Button  on AA /KK , I could see him doing this with with AK as well .  But he is a decent player and I can see him folding AA /KK  to action  here.  That being said, the pot is already huge preflop, making is pretty hard to fold  an overpair .  So, do you call  here? |