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Originally Posted by wj94
Too deep to limp/raise this pre OOP and create a whole lot of awkward scenarios for yourself post-flop. I'd just call and see what develops. If you were in position I'd 3b for sure, but then again i'd have just raised pre the first time around.
Normally I'd raise TT first time, but doesn't the blind raise completely change the analysis? I know for certain that pot is going to get raised to $21 if I just complete, and I'd be very surprised if V3 on the button folds for another $16 to a blind raise, so I'm certain to have the option to raise later with at least another $35 of dead money in the pot. Given the blind raise, I would fold any hand I wasn't willing to put at least $21 in with, and complete with every hand I was willing to put at least $21 in with, and then evaluate my options once it gets back to me.
Now, maybe pre is a call of the $21 rather than a raise. Once V1 completes, knowing there will be a raise to $21, he's showing a lot of strength too and is still uncapped. That may push TT out of my value range, and instead make it a set mine, but think that's close. If V1 had folded I'm pretty sure limp/raise pre is the right move.