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RustyCJ 11-19-2005 01:05 AM

6 Max hands question, from SB and BB, how to play these?
 
I have several links for 6 max posts and a starting hand chart, my question is a little different.

.5/1 6max at Stars. UTG, CO and Button all limp, you're in the SB with the following hands, what is your action? Typical game, 2 to 3 of them probably have VP$IP > 40% and at least 1 has VP$IP > 70%

I'm asking about these because I want to make sure I'm playing the better hands correctly - my typical plays are noted below

1 - AKo
2 - AQo
3 - AJo
4 - ATo

5 - AJs
6 - ATs

7 - KQo
8 - KJo

9 - KQs
10 - KJs


These are hands that I'm somewhat uncomfortable OOP on the flop, unless it clobbers me over the head. AKs and AQs I raise regardless of position everytime.


Here is how I attempt to play these hands from the SB.

1 - AKo - Raise 100%
2 - AQo - Raise 80%, Call 20%
3 - AJo - Raise50%, Call 50%
4 - ATo - Call 100%

5 - AJs - Raise 66%, Call 33%
6 - ATs - Usually call

7 - KQo - Raise 30%, Call 70%
8 - KJo - Call

9 - KQs - Raise 70%, Call 30%
10 - KJs - Call

I generally feel much more comfortable raising suited hands from EP than non-suited.

Does your action change if you're in the BB when the SB completes?

SSHE on page 259-260, says to raise ATs from the BB against 6 limpers so I figure I need to be raising most of these more often.

Something that stands out at me is that I don't like to raise KQo from the SB but have no problem raising with KQs

Marquis 11-19-2005 01:57 AM

Re: 6 Max hands question, from SB and BB, how to play these?
 
Raise more. Always raise all of them except maybe KJo and ATo.

bottomset 11-19-2005 01:59 AM

Re: 6 Max hands question, from SB and BB, how to play these?
 
I limp KJo, KQo, maybe ATo

raise the rest


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