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Daily Poker Quiz: Weak Top Pair facing Re-Raise

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The Situation: $2/$3 NL Cash Game at a local casino. So far you are up $200 playing a LAG style, open-raising often. No real read on your opponent other than he's been fairly quiet in the last few orbits. The table in general has been fairly passive, with lots of limping and very little re-raising.

4 players limp in, and you decide to make a move from the SB with 6h8c. You make it $25 to go, happy to try to take down the pot right now if possible. 1 player in middle position calls and the rest fold.

The flop comes 6d2c3s and you decide to lead out for $40. Your opponent min-raises you to $80. What do you do? Vote / Comment below!

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