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Re: Maybe for advanced players
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...as for QJs, and KTs, i would limp in late position vs one or two limpers who are good players not raise... vs only one or two strong opponents limping from earlier position, they probably have stronger hands then you have... [/ QUOTE ] What stronger hands are these strong players limping with? |
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Re: Maybe for advanced players
aj, kq just to name a few. in a tough full ring game i toss these in early position, but some people don't.
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Re: Maybe for advanced players
yeh. I only play AJ on the button. lol.
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Re: Maybe for advanced players
in a tight tough aggressive full ring game you play AJo utg? if you are playing it in the wrong game out of position, come join my games.
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Re: Maybe for advanced players
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[ QUOTE ] ...as for QJs, and KTs, i would limp in late position vs one or two limpers who are good players not raise... vs only one or two strong opponents limping from earlier position, they probably have stronger hands then you have... [/ QUOTE ] What stronger hands are these strong players limping with? [/ QUOTE ] This depends o nthe player and in tough games I watch hand choices in EP quite a bit. I end up calssifying players as positionally aware, or unaware, if they are positionally aware then i worry also about EP limping standards. I've run into several playerrs recently who seem to follow the SS2 style of play and you do end up seeing AQs, AQo, AKo, QQ+, along with AJs & o being limped quite a bit from these players. Is it most players, no, is it worth worrying about, well yes because we are no longer talking about hte same texture of game. |
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