Playing Mid Pocket Pairs from the Small Blind in Cash Game

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Since I know many of you have asked me about playing mid pocket pairs in cash game, especially from out of position, I decided to make this quick Hand of the Day which covers this topic in detail. In this hand, the Hero gets dealt pocket pairs (pocket nines) in the small blind and when he’s facing multi way things get really sticky. Should he call out of position? How should he play post flop? Let’s discuss this and more in today’s Hand of the Day.

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Playing Mid Pocket Pairs from the Small Blind in Cash Game

10 thoughts on “Playing Mid Pocket Pairs from the Small Blind in Cash Game

  1. I dislike this play. I think you are better off raise-folding the flop

  2. Any time I have someone tell me I play well…I say..Alec taught me.. Check out his youtube channel. Lol.. I'm doing my bit to pay it forward.. thanks. You really have made me a better player.

  3. To many players set mining is stupid here. You will be against open ended and flushes more often than not. Reraise to 100 take the money on the board ofr get heads up

  4. Villan maxed out value, I would fold turn with 99, find a better spot to call of 350 on turn and river

  5. Meh. If I was Villain I assume I am airballing the flop with like AJo or something, maybe a underpair. Guess what… I bet $245 on the flop. This amount should set the prices in motion for Alec to agree when the Hero folds turn. This is not stupid comment it is legit strategy for laggy villian.

  6. I liked all the calls up until the river. If he had anything that 99 beat he'd check behind. Hero's line looks like someone with a T or 33, so it's unlikely Villain bets with anything other than 33, Tx, or JJ on the river. I'd really discount a bluff unless he was a known maniac (seems unlikely because he flatted preflop) because bluffing into five players and then someone who called the flop bet is…ambitious…to say the least.

    Another great video. Alec.

  7. I would check raise on the flop maybe to $175 and if he calls or reraises then were done with the hand. Would of saved us around $250. I like that play over being a calling station.

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