joker122
02-08-2004, 11:31 PM
In HEPFAP Sklanksy advises to play Group 7 hands in late position. In case you're not familiar with the book, here are the hands included in this group:
Group 7: 44, J9, 64s, T9, 53s, 33, 98, 43s, 22, Kxs, T7s, Q8s
Do you agree with the guidelines Sklansky sets forth? To be honest, I've found many of these hands to have very limited EV, particularly T9, 64s, 53s, 98, and 43s and almost always fold them, even on the button. Am I missing out on some potentially profitable hands?
John Shaft, I'm especially curious to hear you advice, as it is usually enlightening, and inspiring.
Group 7: 44, J9, 64s, T9, 53s, 33, 98, 43s, 22, Kxs, T7s, Q8s
Do you agree with the guidelines Sklansky sets forth? To be honest, I've found many of these hands to have very limited EV, particularly T9, 64s, 53s, 98, and 43s and almost always fold them, even on the button. Am I missing out on some potentially profitable hands?
John Shaft, I'm especially curious to hear you advice, as it is usually enlightening, and inspiring.