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Re: Playing KQ pre-flop
And so raising it preflop gives you 2 ways to win. Of course if being fair postflop means that you will only continue with 2 pair or better with no one left to act behind u then I suggest a fold. Our definitions of 'fair' are fairly different. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
When I read what limon writes, I look at it as advice from someone who is excellent postflop. |
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Re: Playing KQ pre-flop
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i wouldnt go as far to say that.. KQo is actually one of my big nonpaired winners.. it's all about how you play it postflop. [/ QUOTE ] KQo seems to do me well too. I am up 25BB/100 over 827 KQo hands. On the other hand (pun intended), KQs is a break-even hand. Maybe it is just easier to get away from KQo. Haven't lost too many big hands with it. |
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Re: Playing KQ pre-flop
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When I read what limon writes, I look at it as advice from someone who is excellent postflop. [/ QUOTE ] Yes sir, limon is money. I hope he posts more in this forum. If you think raising will buy you the button then go ahead and raise it UTG. I just wonder often this happens full ring. If it doesn't, now you are forced to showcase your fair post flop skills against two callers who have position [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Playing KQ pre-flop
I was advising strictly for 6 max. Haven't played full ring since I found 6.
In 6 when called behind me I'm cautious and have no problem check folding and moving on to the next hand if I don't know where I'm at. |
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