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$5,50 NL HE MTT: How to play small Pocket Pair against a c-bet?
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[QUOTE="monkeytilter, post: 6482745, member: 426251"] Flat calling this shallow is not good, you cannot set mine at this depth and trying to get baby pairs to showdown OOP is a nightmare. I think better options are to 3 bet/fold or 3-bet shove, I prefer the second option - just think, you ended up with your stack in the middle anyway in the worse way possible! (At least shoving lets you realise 100% of your hand's equity and adds a good chunk of fold equity - there are plenty of hands in a 25% range that will yield to a 3bet jam) As played fold the turn. even bluffs have good equity against you, your draw is worthless and you never really know where you stand on the river barring a non-flushing 4 or 5. You have a major leak if you are doing this regularly with your baby pairs, don't chase bad draws on the turn and don't try to bluff catch like a high stakes boss in a $5.50 MTT tournament! [/QUOTE]
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