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How To Play Broadway
How do you recommend playing the following hands preflop :
KQs KQo KJs KJo QJs QJo I know these hands are not as strong in NL as they are in limit personally I would call a raise in position with KQs, call a miniraise with position with KQo and KJs and would play QJs and KJo in middle to late position and QJo in late position. |
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Re: How To Play Broadway
Don't play any of them facing a raise, I would try to limp them all. I might raise KQs in position with one or two limpers. JMO
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Re: How To Play Broadway
I would very rarely throw away QJs or KQs in position for a raise. If you want to do this, thoug, you should have confidence in your post flop play.
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Re: How To Play Broadway
Of course it depends on who's doing the raising but in general I don't think you miss out on much by passing these facing a raise. The trouble with these hands in a raised pot is I'm not sure what I really want to see on the flop. JMO
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Re: How To Play Broadway
limp
limp late limp late fold limp late fold |
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Re: How To Play Broadway
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How do you recommend playing the following hands preflop : [/ QUOTE ] KQs - raise in position, else try to limp but call small raises KQo - limp late only KJs - limp mid to late KJo - limp late only (probably a hole in my game, though) QJs - raise in position, else try to limp but call small raises QJo - limp late only MikeL |
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