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View Poll Results: Where should Urban Meyer coach next year? | |||
Florida |
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9 | 42.86% |
Notre Dame |
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1 | 4.76% |
Washington |
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2 | 9.52% |
Utah |
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8 | 38.10% |
Elsewhere |
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1 | 4.76% |
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I'm not talking about hands like AK, AQ, AJ, KQ, or even KJ. Im talking about the really marginal hands like KTo, QJo, QTo and JTo.
Some things are obvious, like dont play them to a raise, and dont play them in early or middle position. So let's assume you're only looking to play these hands from MP3, CO, or Button. Which of the following describes your thinking about these hands: |
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Why can we only pick one since I would limp behind many limpers ore raise first in from these positions to steal or play heads up against the blinds.
Vern |
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'cuz he didn't read the instructions for polls [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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No, because I want to know how 2+2ers most prefer to play these types of hands, i.e., the title of this thread: "How do they play best?"
The reason I want only 1 answer is because it is my distinct impression that these hands dont play particularly well multiway or shorthanded, although shorthanded they are slightly better. I just want a confirmation on this. |
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Those 4 hands:
Complete from the small blind. Openraise in late position or MAYBE raise after a weak limper. I'm folding JTo unless it's folded to me in LP. |
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