I think the solution might be more where you want your variance level at. If you don't mind the higher variance I would recommend 3-bet or CR and getting your stack in. If you are not inclined to lose your monies in this particular spot, I think a passive, call one street approach might be needed or maybe even a check/fold???
I think Doc is right about your hand being very readable if you call this flop, although against a CS player, the c/c might be the best approach if you think villain will pay you off if you hit.
Against a solid TAG, I imagine you getting your money in slightly -EV a decent amount of the time here, but maybe balancing it out with the times you make villain fold.
I guess another question we could ask is this: If button is a solid TAG(and getting reads on the table), and the CO limps and he raises, what range could he be raising with?
I'm thinking button's range here is pretty huge if he's trying to isolate a weak player in the CO(or just steal a limped blind). This is the best reason I could think of for playing this hand aggressive.Statistics: Posted by Danhdan — Mon Mar 31, 2008 2:18 pm
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