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08-11-2002, 06:18 AM
Ok, I would like to know a few things so if the experts can help me in this department it would be great.


Scenario- Texas Hold'em 5-10/10-20.


You are on the button with 56s.

You are on the button with 67s.

You are on the button with 89s

You are on the button with JTs

You are on the button with 22/33/44/55/66/77.


with K9s


with Q9s.


Approximately how many limpers do you need to come into this pot for you to get the right odds to play your hand. There are no preflop raises.

08-11-2002, 07:54 AM
One limper is enough for me to play any of these hands. I would raise with the big suited cards and definately 77.


Even with 65s, you may be able to win the pot by just making a pair and betting the flop.

08-11-2002, 12:50 PM
The ideal would be no limpers. Add a limper or two, and I'd still play,


Tommy

08-12-2002, 02:20 AM
Is it the extra possibilities of another draw on the flop or a backdoor draw that lead you to play these against one limper but needing several more with the unsutied version of the connectors?

Also what would be your play with these hands suited and off-suit if you were in the cutoff? 2 off the button?


Thanks as always,


Allan

08-13-2002, 04:03 AM
Would you raise with no limpers? With 1 limper? Thanx.

08-13-2002, 10:14 AM
HEPFAP stated that suited connectors are playable in multi-handed pot. So, why limit 1 or 2 limpers especially if you're on the button? In multi-handed pots, chances are the big cards are already out there, isn't it more profitable to play mid and low suited connectors? Can you please elaborate? Thanks.