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Party 15 Preflop Decision (or lack there of)- 99 utg
For a long time I was not limping anything UTG or UTG+1 in the party 15 games. Why? I was getting myself into trouble with some suited broadways, and I've always hated playing middle PP for set value. I've progressed beyond this foolish habit, and have started limping 77-88, a9s, ats, kjs, qjs at most tables.
I used to think I was giving up too much value by folding hands like 99 and ATs utg, and since I wasn't limping it, I was raising it. For whatever reason, I don't even know what the correct play with these hands are. Please enlighten and convince me. |
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Re: Party 15 Preflop Decision (or lack there of)- 99 utg
i raise 77-99, ATs, KJs UTG...QJs i might limp if the table is really loose...
also, if you are confused about this, i strongly suggest moving down limits as you appear to not be ready for the party 15-30 |
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Re: Party 15 Preflop Decision (or lack there of)- 99 utg
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i raise 77-99, ATs, KJs UTG...QJs i might limp if the table is really loose... [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for your input. I actually raise ATs, but I didn't want to get into a discussion about that here because I didn't think that was the general consensus. I believe that I am wrong and that KJs should be raised, though I think its fairly close, and is game-dependent. That being said, does everyone agree that 77-88 should be raised here? I had been happy folding them, and have started experimenting with limping. What do you limp UTG, klepton... if you are auto-folding A9s without thinking, you are making a mistake... |
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Re: Party 15 Preflop Decision (or lack there of)- 99 utg
This is something that I go back and forth about. It really depends on your table and how loose and how aggressive it is. I will tend to raise with those hands that you list in the tighter tables where I expect on average maybe 1 cold caller and one of the blinds to call. Otherwise I limp, although I will raise 99 UTG almost always. Hands like QJs should probably be folded in the tougher games, although I have a hard time doing this as it just looks so pretty [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. However, if the table is that tough, it's probably time to find a new table.
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Re: Party 15 Preflop Decision (or lack there of)- 99 utg
ATs is a stretch of an UTG raise, KJs is just madness. Maybe you should move down for a while too?
Elmo: If you're running into trouble with suited broadways after limping in up front preflop then your trouble lays in your post flop because those pre flop limps are fine. I understand that you're dominated a lot of the time and occasionally you're forced to pay off but you often need to fold that top pair because it's pretty obvious when you're behind. |
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Re: Party 15 Preflop Decision (or lack there of)- 99 utg
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ATs is a stretch of an UTG raise, KJs is just madness. Maybe you should move down for a while too? [/ QUOTE ] No it isn't. |
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