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Old 01-06-2004, 01:58 AM
Barry_G Barry_G is offline
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Default how to play KQo Party NL$25

I've noticed that i'm losing to much with these hands. Even when i hit two pair. Lost twice last night, one to a flush on river ,one to a str8 on turn.Most problems when the flop is 3 high card A K Q, K Q J etc...I only play from the button, CO, 1 before CO. I raise from button and CO but should i limp instead.Maybe i'm not raising enough to knock other players out.usually only to $3.It's a group 4 hand i can raise more? Does this hand want multi way pot or heads up?
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Old 01-06-2004, 02:26 AM
1800GAMBLER 1800GAMBLER is offline
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Default Re: how to play KQo Party NL$25

Hey.

Big unsuited cards go down in value in multiway pots.
Big unsuited cards (mostly without an ace) go down in NL too.

I raise KQo only in LP with at most 2 loose limpers. Then it's a raise amount to hopefully go heads up to increase my bluffing success rate on the flop. So i'm leading out at the flop 90% of the time.

I fold it to a raise, that could be very very bad advice for at party though, i don't know.

Don't worry too much about your short term results with this hand it could just be a losing streak.

KQo should be profitable at party.
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Old 01-06-2004, 02:48 AM
Redhotman Redhotman is offline
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Default Re: how to play KQo Party NL$25

KQo is a weak hand in no limit. I much rather A9s, (winks to those who get the allusion).
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