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MrEngenic 11-12-2005 06:37 AM

AT and AJ preflop 2/4
 
Assume a normal mix of 2/4 players at the table.

For both hands:

In which position do you open raise?
How many unknown limpers do you raise on the button?
When do you raise in SB?

private joker 11-12-2005 08:08 AM

Re: AT and AJ preflop 2/4
 
I'm assuming you mean offsuit here.

I open-raise AJ from any position. AT I'm folding until the hijack, where I'll open-raise.

With AJ, I'll raise up to about 4 limpers, then I'll just limp along. With AT, the max I raise is 1 limper.

I'll never raise those hands from the SB unless it's heads-up or maybe 3-handed.

Now if you mean suited, then I'm raising all of those all the time.

thesharpie 11-12-2005 08:17 AM

Re: AT and AJ preflop 2/4
 
This is my default, reads might change this.

AJo I open UTG, ATo in MP1.

Something like 4 limpers for AJo on the button, 2 limpers for ATo.

I'll raise in the SB if a couple of loosies have limped, but if they're not that loose or more than a few have limped I'll just complete.

If any tighties limp I usually just do that myself unless noone else has and the limper is weak tight.

MrEngenic 11-12-2005 08:17 AM

Re: AT and AJ preflop 2/4
 
Yeah, I mean offsuit.

SNOWBALL138 11-12-2005 08:32 AM

Re: AT and AJ preflop 2/4
 
You raise AJo UTG? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]I thought that was only correct for loose games (6-8 players to flop).

thesharpie 11-12-2005 08:39 AM

Re: AT and AJ preflop 2/4
 
[ QUOTE ]
You raise AJo UTG? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]I thought that was only correct for loose games (6-8 players to flop).

[/ QUOTE ]

The OP asked about 2/4 games, although that's not 6-8 to the flop but still raising AJo UTG seems to be standard here.


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