Playing Pocket Pairs in Position
...playing pretty poor poker?
I think I might be overplaying my PPs in a lot of situations.
So here's my hypothetical. Youre on the button. UTG, an unimpressive ABC player raises his standard 3-4x and...
A) Theres a cold caller. You hold 77. Raise or call?
B) No cold caller, folded to you w/ 77 OTB. Raise or call?
C) Repeat A and B when you hold 88-TT
D) Repeat A and B when uou hold 22-66
What I'm trying to get at is what factors influence youre decision to coldcall or raise with mid pocketpairs. In multiway pots it would seem I'm often gotta-hit-to-win, but if its 3 way and I hold 77 I'm often holding 50% equity in a 3 way pot. That would lead me to raise. In a headsup pot, though, where I'm more likely to be 50/50, I tend to raise more in position hoping that if I miss I can use my position to either cbet and take it down or take free cards depending on the board.
I'm pretty 'meh' here. Help?
Re: Playing Pocket Pairs in Position
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Originally Posted by euphoricism
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A) Theres a cold caller. You hold 77. Raise or call?
B) No cold caller, folded to you w/ 77 OTB. Raise or call?
C) Repeat A and B when you hold 88-TT
D) Repeat A and B when uou hold 22-66
A) I raise
B) I raise
C) I raise
D) I don't usually open-limp so I openraise/call
Am I too aggressive here or too transparent?
Re: Playing Pocket Pairs in Position
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Originally Posted by silu_nz
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Originally Posted by euphoricism
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A) Theres a cold caller. You hold 77. Raise or call?
B) No cold caller, folded to you w/ 77 OTB. Raise or call?
C) Repeat A and B when you hold 88-TT
D) Repeat A and B when uou hold 22-66
A) I raise
B) I raise
C) I raise
D) I don't usually open-limp so I openraise/call
Am I too aggressive here or too transparent?
I think you misread OP, he stated that there was an UTG raise by a solid player and it was then folded to you with the aforementioned hands.
But if you were serious that's really bad (reraising a solid player's utg raise with a medium-small pair) generally.
FWIW, I'd call in all of those spots. I'd still likely call if he raised from MP.
Re: Playing Pocket Pairs in Position
A. call
B. Sometimes re-raise, otherwise call
C & D More inclined to re-raise TT, otherwise doesn't matter much. If I re-raise then I'm not looking to showdown unless I catch a set.
Re: Playing Pocket Pairs in Position
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Originally Posted by Fnord
C & D More inclined to re-raise TT, otherwise doesn't matter much. If I re-raise then I'm not looking to showdown unless I catch a set.
This was kind of what I was trying to get at. If we figure UTG villains raising top 8%, his range is 88+,ATs+,KTs+,QJs,AJo+ and pokerstove shows us as a 60% favorite against this range. If we can reraise and take the pot a large portion of the time either preflop or postflop, doesnt a reraise make the most sense? And then throw in that we'll hit a set 1:8? Either way we're still never showing down without a set.
But the problem I'm running into is that If we reraise and the flop is AQ3, what do we do? Cbet? That just nailed a huge part of his range. And if the flop is all unders, I cant know if he's got 88+ or not.
But it seems like coldcalling and folding the flop UI is soo weaaakk.