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Profitably LAGing
(NL play)
As everyone knows, medium suited connectors are some of the best hands to take up against large pocket pairs and big cards. If you find yourself against an opponent who clearly plays on the 'big card' theory and is pretty much a rock, is there an optimum amount of hands you should play with him, such as 56s preflop? Especially if you are sure you can outplay him on later streets? For example, if I am on the button and everyone passes to a fairly TPP who then raises you are certain he has a range of hands looking something like this: AA,KK,QQ,JJ,TT,AK,AQ,KQ,AJ,AT Some of the time I am inclined to play with him with cards like 74s and 56s. Is this correct? Or is there a better strategy with the same premise? |
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