BudBundy
Friday, March 2nd, 2007, 9:17 AM
QUOTE (shrimp4789 @ Friday, March 2nd, 2007, 12:40 AM)

again, you know more than I do, but yet I am confused as to why you called the reraise preflop. Yes the 6-7 is suited, but the 5-4 isnt......your only real hope is for no flush ability, and to hit your straight. with the flop, yes you have tons of outs, however how good are your outs here? any heart and your probably beat, so really its your straight only....i dont know if i would have called the preflop raise
Thanks but i am still trying to learn the game as well.
In position , i just loved this hand. I wasn't missing any flop below 9. On any low flop , my two pairs is also good and also i will have a billion outs for straight on any low flop. I like to call raises in position with low cards. It increases the variance but definitely +EV. Most of the time you lose a small pot or win a big one.
Still i know it is not the optimum play , maybe a little loose but i think it is profitable when you can precisely put your opponent on a hand. I have never seen a LRR with anything but AAxx as long as he isn't shortstack. Sometimes shortstacks LRR and push KKQT , QQTT or something.
I 've put him on aces and i played accordingly. And i was right if it chances anything.