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Old 12-19-2005, 08:31 PM
ajmargarine ajmargarine is offline
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Default Re: preflop suited aces and suited connectors?

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In fact, i'd rather have a mid suited connector than a high suited connector, as me hitting the board means i'm probably the only person to have hit it (and overpairs will be more likely to pay off).

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I like mids better also. You can win some medium-sized pots with hands like 76s agst decent players (big pots if villian can't get away from AA). But, you can win some monster pots with the higher connectors, if the boards fall just right because people are playing high cards all the time.

To the OP: Consider going down the sc ladder to about 76s...that's a good stopping point for a normal player, until you're real comfortable playing baby cards postflop.
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