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Old 11-29-2005, 08:09 PM
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Default Re: suited connectors in NL

Something else, that I haven't noticed mentioned much is that I think small SCs are in general more valuable in a raised pot (with fewer people) than in non-raised pot with all kinds of limpers. This is the exact opposite of limit.

My reasoning is that people are playing all sorts of garbage in unraised family pots, so you are much more likely to get into trouble with a baby flush or the ignorant end of a straight, not to mention being out kicked if you flop trips. These problems can cost you your stack. However, if you play this hand in a three way pot, with position, calling a raise with big effective stacks, even if you make trip 6s with a 5 kicker, you are pretty sure your hand is good.

I wonder if people agree or disagree. Esentially you are trying to win a huge pot with these types of hands. If you agree, is this overly obvious?
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