Re: A few hands for comment
hand 1: I'll fold after a bettor and a caller... You've got to think you're up against a T at best, therefore you've got 2 outs (would you raise a pair of deuces in that position)
hand 2: I'll bet the set and call a raise. They're probably as scared as you are of the straight... If they've got it you still have outs.
hand 3: You're out-kicked at best, and more likely up against 2 pairs. Even if you're not a K following on the turn could make someone a straight even if it's rather unlikely considering the flop action.
The main thing I would say is... if you don't raise with TT UTG+1, why do you raise with KQs when UTG... it seems to me that with KQs you're mainly looking for a big draw and want as many people in as possible. I might even considering a limp-reraise if there are enough people in the hand.
|