Actually the simple BB call is what I was used to do... but there is a little question here concerning this tactic.
Well I just posted what I thought. As I said I am a freshly baken newbie and I'm very certainly not here explaining what everybody has to do. What I'm doing is write what I think could be correct, but actually thought to be a question than a suggestion. What interests me is what you think about my thoughts, whether they're completly wrong, slightly wrong or if you have better suggestions. But please someone help me out here, because I really don't know how to play middle or even low pairs out of position (out of position means in early position?).
Flat call with middle pocket pair in early position:
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The odds to hit the set is 1:9 (question: to hit the set in the flop, or with and until the river? What are the odds to hit the set on the flop??)
So i'd call 10 times 25 cents and hit once the set.
Makes me lose 2.5 dollars, which I have now to win with the set.
Lets just imagine i got the 9s and the flop is
4 10 9 rainbow with 3 other players in it.
What would you do, slow play and check or raise? Someone could have a straight draw is the problem, but actually I feel like nobody is gonna call if I bet the pot when I remember that everybody flat called the BB. If there's no 10 in the flop the chances are even worse that someone is gonna call.
lets just imagine a different flop
A J 9 with a flushdraw with 3 other players in it.
Well... I'm in early position, so what now? Raise and make them wet their pants because they think I have the ace with probably better kicker than them? Don't raise and wagger my trips against a flush or a straight?
In both scenarios I see no point that I'm getting my 2.5 dollars, even If i get someone to call me once and they miss their straight I don't think that they'll call again.
Preflop raise with middle pocket pair in early position:
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The odds that an AQ hits is 1:1 as I think
(again question, whats the odds, that AJ hits something on the flop?)
So the chances that my enemy (if there's only 1) didn't hit on the flop are higher than 50%, which must make me bet if there's no Ace and propably win the pot. If I see the ace the odds are very high that he hit, so I can just check and fold without great loss.
So the difference to the just flat calling already happened, i'm not auto-folding my 9s after the flop.
Because I raised lets say to 5 times the BB according to doctors rule. Only 1player is left in it.
lets imagine again (btw i picked these flops by hazard, someone knows different interesting flops for 9s?)
4 10 9 rainbow with 1 other player in it.
Personally with 1 player left, i'd check. If he raises i'd call or propably reraise, only the 10 is a bit of a problem here because he may have trips too... what would take my pants off anyways. But I can be pretty sure he tries to bluff me off after he put so much money in preflop.
A J 9 with a flushdraw and 1 player left
A little bigger problem here to only check, I don't like risking flush draws. I'd propably bet half the pot or 75% of it. If he had called with a higher pocket pair than me, he'd be shrieked off anyways, even if I slow play, if he didn't hit his set.
What I thought is that a preflop raise is better, but I'm not so sure about this any more because I lost money playing like this... even though I won it back later with pocket Qs hitting the set on the flop with a preflop raise in early position and just checking and calling the raises of AK who hit the A on the turn. I was all in on the river and he called. Well, lucky I'd sayStatistics: Posted by Jossnaz — Mon Sep 25, 2006 8:12 am
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