Thread: QJ preflop
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Old 07-30-2005, 05:43 PM
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Default Re: QJ preflop

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I will open raise in any position QJs and Q10s as well as KJs and K10s. I wil also raise these hands after any number of limpers.

Some people will disagree with this, but I play well postflop ( I think so anyway) so these are all +ev raises for me even UTG


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This sounds like exactly the type of player I love to isolate on with a 3-bet.

These open-raises are fine in a tight game or on a short-handed table, or even as an occasional change of pace play, but in a normal, 10-handed game, these are not +EV no matter how well you play postflop. Assuming your sample size is great enough to produce meaningful positional stats, I would challenge you to take a look at how well you do when raising QJs, QTs, and KTs from EP. I think you'll see that this is a losing proposition in most games.

Back to the OP, the reason you raise a hand like QJs behind many limpers is because it plays so well against a large field, but also because raising will often give you the required pot odds to chase flopped draws with it (and you will often flop a draw with a hand like this). And since none of these hands can make a non-nut, 2 card straight, and each will make a near-nut flush, you will often win when you do hit your draw.

There are other considerations, too, such as the likelihood that it will be checked to you on the flop, the possibility of buying the button, etc.
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