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PokerCat69 07-19-2005 07:53 PM

Suited Cards
 
Assuming both you and villian have 100BB stacks, is it correct in calling a raise as much as 3% of your stack?

I don't play random suited cards like Q4s, but rather Axs, Suited connectors, or any 2 suited cards T+.
In a 25NL game, that equals .75

edge 07-19-2005 08:13 PM

Re: Suited Cards
 
It depends on the villain and your own style of play. If you're going to play straightforwardly and ABC, calling a raise with anything except pocket pairs and AK is going to lose you money. If you pull a lot of moves and try to take pots away from the raiser frequently, whether you have a hand or not, calling with suited connectors and suited Broadways can be great.

theben 07-19-2005 08:53 PM

Re: Suited Cards
 
not always. 3% isnt too much of your stack, but you are only about 5% to hit really well with hands like that and theres no promise you'll get payed off

PokerCat69 07-19-2005 10:48 PM

Re: Suited Cards
 
If I wanted to play it safe, you'd recommend just limping in from LP if their was no PF raise?

Or avoiding these hands all together?

webmonarch 07-19-2005 11:18 PM

Re: Suited Cards
 
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Or avoiding these hands all together?

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Well, don't avoid them altogether, but play them in late positions with a lot of players and FOLD to raises of over 3x BB unless you have a lot of players/pot equity.

theben 07-19-2005 11:21 PM

Re: Suited Cards
 
i play them all the time for unriased pots, open raise with them, and and call when the price is right. i dont mind the added variance because playing more hands is fun. im also not going to let somebody take too much of my money when i make just a pair with them which is why i dont mind playing them


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