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Big unsuited cards
S&M write often in their books that big unsuited cards do not play well multiway. You're in a small buy-in Sit & GO, first hand of the tournament. You're on the button. EVERYONE limps in. You've got AQ offsuit. Should you muck?
AJ? A-10? Strict application of their theories mandates a fold. But how can you resist getting 8:1 or 9:1 on a big Ace (assume for arguments sake you KNOW the blinds will not raise). |
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Re: Big unsuited cards
I am by no means an expert on tourney play (nor on any aspect of poker really); however, I would probably call in limit and fold in no limit. I base my decision on the fact that I will not be too badly hurt if I make a 2nd best hand in the early portion of a limit sit'n go. Conversely, I have no desire to ever play the 2nd best hand in no limit
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Re: Big unsuited cards
My question really concerns Limit Holdem. S & M have not written much on No Limit, but for some tournament strategy in Sklansky's Tournament book. I only used the Sit & Go in my question as I've never sat in a live limit game with so many callers, yet it is often the norm in the small online Sit & Go's. I also mentioned that it was the first hand, so no need to consider stack size in answering.
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Re: Big unsuited cards
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S&M write often in their books that big unsuited cards do not play well multiway. [/ QUOTE ] And readers misunderstand it even more often. All the hands should be played. The AQ hand should be raised. |
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