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Daily Poker Quiz: Blind vs Blind, Top Pair vs LAG

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The Situation: $2/4NL Hold 'Em 6-Max game. You are in the big blind with $430. It is folded around to the small blind who raises to $16, with a stack of $400. You have noticed he is quite loose and aggressive with his initial open-raises as he has stolen the blinds on the last four orbits. You also feel that he views you as tight and aggressive.

You find KdJc and decide to reraise to $75 on a re-steal. He thinks for a few seconds and then calls.

The flop comes QdJh9d. He leads out for $100 into a pot of $150. You have $350 behind. How do you play it? Vote and/or comment below!

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i call

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by casinowoman on September 11, 2007 (login to reply)
I'm all in. 2 jacks, 4 queens, 3 kings left in the deck as options. We have top pair good kicker. We're probably beating him right now. If he has an 8 or Q he might call to draw given the odds. He doesn't have QQ+. If he has 78, QK good for him. He thinks were TAG so he should respect our raise to take down a pot here.

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by hendrix23 on September 13, 2007 (login to reply)
Since he has stolen the blinds the last 4 times, he probably thinks we are all weak and passive. With a pair of Jacks and a high kicker, I take my chances

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by winooski on November 19, 2008 (login to reply)
 
 

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