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    Your loosing, lolololololololololol

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    Here's the sitch. First hand of Party 22. I've got 1010 in the SB. Button minraises to 80. I call, having decided to play for set value. BB raises to 400.
    Is a call here bad? Obviously he would seem to have a PP--my guess is jacks. I wound up calling, with the thought that although I'm calling off 1/6 of my stack on 1/8 odds, if I did spike a 10, I would most likely stack him.
    Thoughts?
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    I dont know much .. But .. a raise ... a re raise... 10 10 doesnt look as good as a drunk 18 yr old anymore. And your playing the 22's? IMO @ the 5's Ill pass with 10 10 in any position after a raise and a reraise.
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    I should have said that the button folded to the reraise. Also, did my post make it sound like I was in love with the 1010? No, I knew I was up against a higher PP. You didn't address my question--namely, is a bad pot odds call here worth the huge implied odds of stacking an overpair?
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    Your loosing, lolololololololololol
    Ah, never mind. I just did the math on this and it's clearly -EV. 7*320=2240>2000. I'm a retard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by samsonite2100
    You didn't address my question--namely, is a bad pot odds call here worth the huge implied odds of stacking an overpair?
    It is - EV ..

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