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Daily Poker Quiz: Middle Pair w/ Good Kicker, Heads Up Sit-n-Go

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The Situation: $50 Heads Up Sit-N-Go, Level 3. You have a slight chip advantage on your opponent when this hand comes up. Thus far your opponent seems to play a pretty straightforward game and has not been caught bluffing.

Preflop you raise it 3 times the Big Blind with KcTdand your opponent calls.

The flop comes AsTc3h and your opponent bets out 250 into a 300 chip pot.

What hands are in his range and what's your play?

a) Call, see what he does on the turn
b) Re-Raise to about 600
c) Re-Raise, putting your opponent all in
d) Fold


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I Re-Raise to put him all in, because I startet the game agressive with 3 Raises at the Preflop.
So I continue to show my power, even if he may have the aces.

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by ZockerLilly on August 21, 2007 (login to reply)
He hasn't be caught at any bluff and this is not the right time to figure out if he's bluffing.
I would fold and play the other cards carefull.
If you go all-in, he has nothing to lose and will call.
So Fold!

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by FASTA on August 21, 2007 (login to reply)
 
 

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