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Somewhere, either in a book or article, I remember reading someone discouraging people to raise with AJ (can't remember if suited or not), after a couple of people have already limped in.
I'm just trying to locate the article or book where I read this. Can anyone else remember reading this somewhere? I need this to settle an argument with someone who claims that, not only is this an auto-raise situation, no author would claim otherwise. |
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Never read anything about it.
AJ is a raising hand for limit and NL in 6-max tables. Kinda iffy for a tight player in EP though for NL. |
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Low Limit Hold'em by Lee Jones.
He talks about how AJ is a mediocre hand with quite a few limpers or a raise before you, and it really is. |
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Somewhere, either in a book or article, I remember reading someone discouraging people to raise with AJ (can't remember if suited or not), after a couple of people have already limped in. I'm just trying to locate the article or book where I read this. Can anyone else remember reading this somewhere? I need this to settle an argument with someone who claims that, not only is this an auto-raise situation, no author would claim otherwise. [/ QUOTE ] Auto fold to any non-steal raise from anyone but a complete maniac (then I probably three bet). I will raise a limper or two with AJ depending on who they are and whether I think I can buy the button. |
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