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Daily Poker Quiz: Bottom 2 Pair, Big Blind Special

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The Situation: $2/$4 Full Ring Cash Game. No real reads yet on your opponents. 3 Players limp in and you check from the Big Blind with Ad3h.

The flop comes AdAcAh, giving you bottom 2 pair.

You decide to check, opting to go for a check-raise. The first limper bets $15, the second limper calls, and the third limper raises it to $45.

The action is back on you and there is now $92 in the pot. You have about $220 behind. What do you do?

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If you raise to $110 you are practically committing yourself to the pot so may as well go all in. Raiser probably has an ace, hopefully not 2 pair as well

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by katymaty on August 30, 2007 (login to reply)
 
 

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