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Old 01-26-2005, 03:22 PM
jbright jbright is offline
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Default opinions sought on AJ and KQ

Long time reader, first time poster at these forums. I'd like to hear some thoughts from experienced NL players on preflop play with the notorious trap hands AJ and KQ.

As I see it, there are both advantages and disadvantages to raising these guys from various positions vs limping or folding. If anyone is inspired, I'd love to hear answers to the following questions when you're holding AJ, AJs, KQ, and KQs respectively. Obviously it depends on the table, but let's assume an average full 1/2 nl table with no strong reads.

What do you do with each of these hands (raise, limp, fold) when:

1) first in, from EP
2) first in, from MP
3) after 1-2 limpers, from MP
4) first in, from LP
5) after limpers, from LP
6) after standard raise, from LP or blinds
7) from blinds, after limpers, unraised pot
8) defending blinds, against 3-4x raise from CU or button
9) after limping EP or MP, against standard raise

i know this is a lot... partial answers also welcome
thx,
jbright
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