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    Default 3 handed question

    I ran into an interesting spot tonight.

    Whenever I was on the BB, the Button was really aggressive, playing 40% of his hands and raising about 35% of them... which seems par for the course 3-handed.

    The odd part, was his raises were all minraises...

    The question is: If he minraises... and the SB folds. As long as I'm mostly sure that he's only got overs, I'm correct to call any 2 cards here... right?

    What about in a 1 table SnG environment?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragnar4
    . As long as I'm mostly sure that he's only got overs,
    wat
    Quote Originally Posted by Ragnar4
    I'm correct to call any 2 cards here... right?
    Well you're getting direct pot odds but (and it's a big but) you have to remember that you're going to be OOP and without the initiative on the flop.
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    good point about being OOP.
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