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Old 12-02-2005, 06:16 PM
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Default Re: Miller et al.\'s Small Stakes Holdem

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Thanks for the welcome and explanation. What is still not clear to me is AT KJ-KT, Qj-QT and JT are instructed to be removed in the big blind but are not recomended to be played against a raise in any other position including the button

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Hi Tribed

Those hands you mention are very vunerable to domination and they are very difficult to play out of position. At the small stakes level when people raise it usually means they have a premium hand, which means you can make a good hand and still lose. On the other hand when people limp in they can have a large number of hands and you have good position which makes these hands profitable.

One other thing is that when you are first to enter the pot (or maybe one limper) from late position, I think you could raise with all of these hands.
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