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Re: standard?
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[ QUOTE ] TT out of position is a hand that doesn't want to play a big pot unless it hits a set. The way to do that is to limp preflop, or limp/call a raise and play poker. [/ QUOTE ] maybe i've been playing 6max too much lately but i raise TT everytime from every position. if you won't raise TT there, when you DO raise utg, your opponents can narrow your range to, what, 5 hands tops? btw, limp-calling preflop and flopping a set is not the way to win big pots. when a limp-caller gives a ton of action postflop it screams set. [/ QUOTE ] In 6-max I'm firing with TT preflop pretty much all the time. I do all right with the limp calling in the full ring. Sometimes I raise hands like TT UTG. Sometimes I raise hands like 65s. Sometimes I raise AA. Sometimes I limp all of them from UTG. I limp more than I raise. |
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results
He had KK.
I think the play was to fold to the initial cutesy $10 bet. |
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Re: results
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He had KK. I think the play was to fold to the initial cutesy $10 bet. [/ QUOTE ] One man's cutesy bet is another man's fraidy-cat bet. I'd rather die than fold to a minbet when my hand stands even the slightest chance of improving. |
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