| Posted by: ChuckTs at June 4, 2006, 2:36 pm | | Topic: Big pair, small kicker Forum: Card Chat |
I think the buy-in would provide some good info.
If it's a big buy-in and people are cold calling behind you, i might put them on either a monster, or a draw.
If it's low buy-in, i can safely assume that noone else has a K because more often than not, a player will push with top pair/any kicker, or at least raise. They could also obviously be drawing, or be calling down with second pair (if they're really weak).
I don't mind your play here, for either situation (big or small buyin) - top pair weak kicker has to be played cautiously. It sounds like you had decent reads on your opponents, and acted accordingly.
Good players do well in marginal situations because they use they're hand reading skills to determine where they're at, and act accordingly.
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