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Old 12-29-2005, 11:08 AM
kevc4 kevc4 is offline
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Default cold call

i think i am haveing abit of trouble on this

here are my top cold call hands should i be folding/raising??
most are from button and co

A9----- 1.27 bb/hand
KTs====(2.00)
KQ=====(2.07)
KJ===== 0.33
KT=====(0.79)
QJ=====(0.76)
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Old 12-29-2005, 11:21 AM
Bond18 Bond18 is offline
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Default Re: cold call

Kev i like doing a lot of raising with KQ and often KJ. There are also a number of spots where KTs and QJ looks pretty good for a raise to me. How many limpers are we talking about with these cold calls?
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Old 12-29-2005, 11:29 AM
DarkKnight DarkKnight is offline
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Default Re: cold call

Cold Call? What is this Cold Call?

In my last 5,400 hands (new database), I have CCed 3 times (not sure why).

I much prefer to reraise or fold - take control of the hand and find out where you stand. The exceptions would be vs. an overaggressive player who will fold if you show resistance or multiway pots with drawing hands (and even then it can be argued that you'd rather build the pot)
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Old 12-29-2005, 11:37 AM
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Default Re: cold call

not too sure its over a sample of 20000 these were the highest ones that i have ie the most times i cold called a9 for eg 12 times and the other figur was what i am win/loseing

all these most come aftera raise
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