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PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (6 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.comMP ($20.45)CO ($31.55)Button ($59.15)Hero (SB) ($46.80)BB ($38.35)UTG ($25)Preflop: Hero is SB with 3spade.gif, 3heart.gifUTG raises to $1, MP calls $1, 1 fold, Button raises to $4Total pot: $3.35Fold or not? Since he raised that mutch he is squeezing or has a high pair. If I hit a set 1/11 hands I can probably take his whole stack witch is more than 3.75*11, but I have 2 ppl behind me yet to act. What is the correct play here. Also UTG is rather passive and MP is very aggressive. Button has rerised preflop a couple of times in the last hands, but was tight overall.My play - fold.

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PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (6 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.comMP ($20.45)CO ($31.55)Button ($59.15)Hero (SB) ($46.80)BB ($38.35)UTG ($25)Preflop: Hero is SB with 3spade.gif, 3heart.gifUTG raises to $1, MP calls $1, 1 fold, Button raises to $4Total pot: $3.35Fold or not? Since he raised that mutch he is squeezing or has a high pair. If I hit a set 1/11 hands I can probably take his whole stack witch is more than 3.75*11, but I have 2 ppl behind me yet to act. What is the correct play here. Also UTG is rather passive and MP is very aggressive. Button has rerised preflop a couple of times in the last hands, but was tight overall.My play - fold.
I think this is a fold. There's not enough implied odds HU (this has been discussed ad nauseum lately, search simo's posts), and we're not closing action, raising is unthinkable, and if we do get everyone flatting PF and in the hand to get the odds AND hit our set, we still stand a good chance of getting stacked playing this hand 4 ways on more than half the boards we'll see roll out.
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PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (6 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.comMP ($20.45)CO ($31.55)Button ($59.15)Hero (SB) ($46.80)BB ($38.35)UTG ($25)Preflop: Hero is SB with 3spade.gif, 3heart.gifUTG raises to $1, MP calls $1, 1 fold, Button raises to $4Total pot: $3.35Fold or not? Since he raised that mutch he is squeezing or has a high pair. If I hit a set 1/11 hands I can probably take his whole stack witch is more than 3.75*11, but I have 2 ppl behind me yet to act. What is the correct play here. Also UTG is rather passive and MP is very aggressive. Button has rerised preflop a couple of times in the last hands, but was tight overall.My play - fold.
In the event if you call and get re-raised from one of the 2 players behind you it puts you in a tough spot. I wouldn't call unless you end the betting round.
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This situation is a common problem with playing small pocket pairs facing an early raise and a button reraise .... when you see your cards you need to have a plan from the time action starts suchs as for the dollar I will flat call and take a flop .... if facing raise i ditch the hand etc .... Given the actions and the reads i say cut the hand loose and wait for a better spot

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Fold, it's gonna be pretty hard to get his stack since we're OOP here and there's no guarantee that we'll get his stack because he can be reraising a pretty wide range from the button. I probably fold this in position as well, it's just gonna be very hard to make money with the hand here.

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Fold, it's gonna be pretty hard to get his stack since we're OOP here and there's no guarantee that we'll get his stack because he can be reraising a pretty wide range from the button. I probably fold this in position as well, it's just gonna be very hard to make money with the hand here.
This is pretty much what I think. The fact that we have 192BB effective stacks I think does swing it a bit in the other direction. If the 3better is like a 7/6 or something then I'd be more inclined to call than if he's capable of a squeeze.IP I'm probably more inclined to call, but I find it hard to argue with albert :club:
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OK, so the unanimous vote is for folding here and I agree 100%. Let's just pretend we had 9's here instead, what would be everyone's line? I find mid-pockets to be my toughest hands to play.
This is really easy fold I think
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I think this is a no brain fold up to pocket 99's. I have no idea what to do in this situation with pocket tens.
OK, so the unanimous vote is for folding here and I agree 100%. Let's just pretend we had 9's here instead, what would be everyone's line? I find mid-pockets to be my toughest hands to play.
I think if we aren't closing the action and don't have position, we're in a tough spot with a lot of hands, even up to JJ and possibly QQ. Here's some "now what" situations. So let's say we play 99 and the flop is: J32 A78any sooted flopKTJ8T6QT6JJ4AK9KQ9KJ9TJQ... and there's heavy action? Point is we HAVE to hit the flop so hard to get our chips in on the flop, because one thing is certain: with the PF action, we're probably going to see a shove on the flop. It really helps to know the 3 betting ranges of the players in this hand.
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