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FAQ's Playing Big Pairs 1. Besides rolled up trips, what is the other poker hand that you should just about always play? 2. What is the only exception? 3. What about kings or queens?
4. When would you throw them away? 5. When should you throw away a pair of tens or jacks? 6. Example? 7. When else should you throw away a big pair? 8. What if there is just a raise and a call from the upcards just described? 9. Example? 10. What is an exception to this fold? 11. Example? 12. When would your reraise be correct? 13. What if the player with the queen doesn’t fold? 14. Example? 15. What should you do if you have a big pair, but two or more unduplicated upcarrds higher than your pair are behind you? 16. What if your kicker is good? 17. If your kicker is your upcard and is the highest card on board, what should you do? 18. When do you fold your big pairs after third street? 19. How should you play a big pair? 20. Suppose you have a big pair, but there are several players in and your hand is dead. How should you play it? 21. What if your hand was live? 22. What is the strategic reason for only calling? 23. Why? 24. What if you bet out on fourth street? 25. What is the second reason for only calling? 26. What if many players have limped in? 27. From an early position can it be correct to “limp” with a big pair? 28. When would you do this? 29. Why do you sometimes want to play big pairs deceptively?
30. Example?
A king raised, a queen called, and you have A 31. When would it be correct to go ahead and reraise? 32. When would you definitely reraise with this hand? 33. Example? 34. What happens if the play doesn’t work? 35. When is another time that your reraise with a hand like buried aces is a must? 36. Another example of deceptive play? 37. What if he is in a steal position? 38. What if you raise with a split big pair and a higher card behind you rereaises? 39. What if your kicker is a live straight flush card? 40. Example?
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