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Old 05-31-2005, 01:41 PM
ghcnoob ghcnoob is offline
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Default A-10 & K-10 in SB

When I have A-10 & K-10 in the SB with 1 limper coming in before I like to raise & try to isolate them. Is this a good play? Being out of position and having the BB call and missing can be a pain, though. Is it simpler to call & go for a C/R?
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Old 05-31-2005, 02:02 PM
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Default Re: A-10 & K-10 in SB

This is an interesting question, because I was all ready for a quick answer but thinking on it, I wonder if I am playing it correctly.

First, does offsuit or suited matter?

I think raising it up with ATs is probably automatic for me. Not sure on the other ones. I tend to just complete with them, but am sure I should probably be raising with at least AT.

Be interested to see other responses.
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Old 05-31-2005, 02:51 PM
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Default Re: A-10 & K-10 in SB

AT I just about always raise, suited or not. KT it depends on the limper. What position is he limping from? Is he a huge donk? Is the BB also a loose passive idiot? Raising isn't bad, I might call if I know neither player will fold an unimproved Ax.
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Old 05-31-2005, 03:19 PM
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Default Re: A-10 & K-10 in SB

Depends on the limper and the BB. I'd raise A7o/K9o in this spot against the right players.

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