Thread: AQ vs. SLAG
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Old 11-17-2005, 03:22 PM
Leptyne Leptyne is offline
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Default Re: AQ vs. SLAG

A couple of minor points. I switched to 6-max about two months ago and went to 2+2 FAQ for SSH help. I discovered that 6-Max Tight is <33, and Loose is >46. So I've got this player a TA-A.

Second, whenever an Ace flops there is always a straight draw.

OK, the hand. To start with at 6-Max and full ring I think a limp raise means "I'm on some kind of draw and if I hit the flop I want there to be some more money in there". Per Brunson "you should never lose your stack in an unraised pot".

So what kind of draw is he on that he'll limp re-raise with? I don't know, KJos, JTos, QTos?? The J8os would not be in my hand range, and I wouldn't think J8s would be worth a limp re-raise for a player with these stats.

So, how do you play a villain on a draw? You take away his implied odds! You make Big Bets. Villain thinks he's on a 2-1 draw when actually he has to make it on the turn or he goes to 4-1, and he's 4-1 to make it on the turn. You want villain to draw, just to draw with incorrect odds.
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