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$2 NL HE 6-max: Defending middle pair
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[QUOTE="puzzlefish, post: 7206022, member: 307275"] **Edit: I was just looking at the hand again and I noticed I made a mistake with the betting preflop. HJ opens 2bb not 4bb! SB sees a short stacked player min-raising and then BTN just calling, which would appear weak and as BTN is expected to have a wide range. I am not so sure that players at 2NL respect raises as much as maybe at higher limits. I am finding the opposite and all sorts of hands get very strange action - like 3bets from SB and BB holding K6o type of strange. Mostly they just call raises though. For me, in BTN, I see the broken stack minraise (which to me looks weak, because mostly amateur players do 2x opens anymore at this level where I play) and then SB 3bets [S]with a 2x raise over the previous open and call, which again is typically what amateurs are doing these days. I am seeing the strong players usually do 3x - 4x sizing.[/S] 4x (because I misread the hand) Anyway, once I chose to stay in the hand, the passive approach felt best since I could very well be losing to Kx and any kind of slow playing of a better Jx, QQ, AA so I was just trying to lose the minimum but couldn't justify a fold at any point. [/QUOTE]
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