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Forum: Small Stakes Hold'em 12-19-2005, 08:45 PM
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Posted By MJL
Re: Raise pocket 9\'s in EP?

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I'm currently reading "Small Stakes Hold'em"(Miller, Sklansky, Malmuth), and the authors seem to struggle with your question too. In their discussion of medium pairs(99, 88, and 77), the...
Forum: Small Stakes Hold'em 12-19-2005, 05:46 PM
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Views: 406
Posted By MJL
Re: Raise pocket 9\'s in EP?

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Additionally, you can win without flopping a set.

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Not often in a multipot.

Thank you for your thoughts.
Forum: Small Stakes Hold'em 12-19-2005, 05:34 PM
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Views: 406
Posted By MJL
Re: Raise pocket 9\'s in EP?

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Careful, that's not what I said. If my goal is 5 callers, then I limp. But, if I believe that my raise will get 5 callers, then I will do so because whether limping or raising, geting 5...
Forum: Small Stakes Hold'em 12-19-2005, 05:22 PM
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Posted By MJL
Re: Raise pocket 9\'s in EP?

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1) I see that you play 2/4. If you hit your set, it is not true in general that you will not get action. If you get 5 callers to your raise then this is perfect. Some will get a peice of...
Forum: Small Stakes Hold'em 12-19-2005, 04:38 PM
Replies: 41
Views: 406
Posted By MJL
Re: Raise pocket 9\'s in EP?

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raise pretty much everytime

1.You probably have the best hand and you want to raise for value.

2.I raise it at pretty much every table, I really dont see the case for limping,...
Forum: Small Stakes Hold'em 12-19-2005, 03:22 PM
Replies: 41
Views: 406
Posted By MJL
Raise pocket 9\'s in EP?

I've seen several posters recommend raising pocket 9's in EP with a limper in a small stakes full ring game. My usual standard stops at TT in EP. I am more interested in seeing a cheap flop unless...
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