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Old 01-04-2005, 01:22 PM
Scuba Chuck Scuba Chuck is offline
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Default AK vs. AQ on the button with limpers

This has been an ongoing discussion with a fellow 2+2er. I wanted to gather some opinions.

My point is that I feel you can play AQ when you're on the button with limpers exactly as if it were AK. Let me explain.

Assume Level 2 party poker. You have AQ on the button with 4 limpers in front of you. I am suggesting that you play the hand exactly the way you play with AK (with minor exceptions). The assumption here is that none of the limpers have AK. That they have Ax, small pairs, or two broadway cards.

Let's say there are two callers. From here going forward, I am advocating playing the hand, no matter what flops, as if your hand truly is AK. The one obvious exception to this would be your psychological confidence if the flop came Q high.

If the flop comes King high, and it is checked to you, you bet it as if you have AK. The action of the limpers will determine your next move. The argument against this is an example if a limper has KT, you're introuble. My point is that you play the remainder of the hand with the same worries as if someone made their set.

I posted a thread a few days ago, called "Early Play - button strategy."

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...;o=14&vc=1

One of the questions was how do you play AQ on the button with limpers. The general consensus was:

ILYA Raise with limpers
Phil Van Sexton Raise with limpers
Yugoslavian Raise with few limpers, otherwise call.

Does anyone else agree/disagree?

Scuba
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