Daniel Negreanu On How To Play Middle And Small Pairs
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Middle and Small Pairs
Lately, I've been misplaying these middle and small pairs. So I went back to check how Negreanu would play these hands using his small ball tournament strategy. This information is obtained from his latest book Power Hold'em Strategy.
Middle Pairs: Pocket 7's to 10's
Don't overplay these hands. They are good hands due to their implied value as opposed to their preflop strength.
Pre-flop: If first in the pot, a raise of 2.half a dozen times the top blind.
Flop: If you hit your set, play to win big. If you miss, don't auto-fold unless the action indicates a lot of strength.
Small Pairs: Pocket 2's to 6's
Play these pairs just like the middle pairs.
Pre-flop: Do not re-raise your opponents.
Example #1:
You have 10s-10d.
A tight player beneath the gun raises prior to the flop. You call from the button.
Important note: Please don't re-raise a good player who raises under the gun with pocket 10's. I see this happen too frequently along with the only reason I can think someone is doing the reason being they are not attending to.
The flop: 8h-4h-3c.
The tight player checks. What in case you do?
Bet because 1) Your opponent checked and will also define your assailant's hand 2) If you check, your assailant could have a chance to hit his most likely hand, A-K and 3) A flush draw is present and you'll lose if he hits his hand and/or picks up a flush draw on the turn.
If he check raises you here, just fold. Tight players won't make a play in this case.
If he calls your bet, proceed with caution. He may be setting a trap with pocket Aces.
Example #2:
You have 9h-9c.
Blinds $25/$50 and capsa susun a player raises to $150 from middle position. You contact the small blind.
Flop: Qh-7d-2s. You check and your attacker bets $300. This opponent is aggressive and has a tendency to c-bet, so that you call.
Turn: 7c. You check and the opponent bets $600. What when you do?
Check raise to $1200 or $1500. If he re-raises you, you'll be able to fold. If he calls, look at the river. If he bets the river, you might be beat.
Example #3:
You have 4d-4s.
You raise the $50/$100 blinds to $250 in late position. The small blind calls.
Flop: 8h-9s-9h. The small blind check calls your $400 bet.
Turn: Kc. The small blind check calls your $600 bet.
River: 8d. Your opponent checks. What should you do?
Don't check although the board counterfeited your small pair. Bet $800 to the $2700 pot. It looks like a legitimate value bet. If you happen to be wrong, that small a bet won't hurt your stack if you are beat.