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Old 09-07-2005, 11:13 PM
SlantNGo SlantNGo is offline
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Default Re: How strong is KJ?

The key difference when playing with 3 limpers is how well the hand plays multiway. This is where suitedness is a huge advantage. KJ has a small equity edge pre-flop, so it's better to call and push a bigger edge on the flop (unless the range of hands that your limpers are playing is so huge that KJ holds a significant edge). KJs plays well multiway and should be raised.

Note that this doesn't just apply for KJ. It applies as well for AJ and KQ. The only difference is that AJ and KQ require tighter limpers before their edge over the limpers hands becomes insignificant.
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