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Old 09-13-2004, 03:26 AM
creedofhubris creedofhubris is offline
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Default Choosing/playing hands preflop to a min raise

There's this one regular in the game I play who never makes more than a min raise preflop. He'll do this with any pair 66 or better, any two face cards (I think), any reasonable aces. His postflop play and judgment are both pretty good, is how he gets away with this.

My question is, what hands that I might limp with should I be folding to this guy's raises? What hands should I be reraising him with, and under what circumstances?

Hands that I am not happy about folding include KQ, suited aces, and AJ.

Right now, I tend to delightedly call (if I have company) with suited connectors and small pairs, fold the suited aces (except ATs), call with KQ and AJ but play them gingerly, and reraise in position with AK, TT or better to try to push out the other callers.
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