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QJs early position
What is the consensus on QJs in early position? I've been mucking it. |
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Re: QJs early position
I play QJs in EP.
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Re: QJs early position
Good. I've been wanting to play it but wasn't sure.
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Re: QJs early position
I also play JTs and T9s, FWIW.
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Re: QJs early position
What if the table gets fairly tight? Like 1 or 2 limpers and the blinds typically seeing the flop. Raised maybe 1/3 of the time. Still play all those hands early?
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Re: QJs early position
If I'm at a table where I don't feel comfortable playing these in EP, then I switch tables. I mean that in all seriousness.
Hypothetically speaking [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img], I would be more inclined to raise than muck at a tight table. |
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Re: QJs early position
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If I'm at a table where I don't feel comfortable playing these in EP, then I switch tables. I mean that in all seriousness. [/ QUOTE ] This is good advice. If you're not at a table where you feel comfortable limping QJs UTG, then either you are way too tight or your table is. At a good table, you should ideally be able to limp with far worse hands than QJs, such as A2s, 22, or even something like J9s. -Brian |
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Re: QJs early position
At that table I'd raise QJs in EP. I'd raise JTs occasionally (and limp the other times). I'd raise 9Ts less frequently (and limp the other times).
I cam't assign percentages to how often I would raise with JT and 9T at this table as there are many factors that would determine my decision. |
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