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Old 05-24-2005, 08:03 PM
tripdad tripdad is offline
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Default Re: Limping with suited Ace-rag...

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Mid to late posistion is okay for the Axs limp in NL.

I disagree with Kxs and Qxs, these are rag hands not worth it from any posistion.

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Kxs in late position in N/L with no raises and 3+ limpers should be profitable (maybe even just 2 limpers). is for me, anyhoo.

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Old 05-24-2005, 10:54 PM
SinCityGuy SinCityGuy is offline
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Default Re: Limping with suited Ace-rag...

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If you hit the flush on the flop though, you need to slow play - it's sooo obvious what you have otherwise...

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It's generally not a good idea to slowplay nut flushes on the flop. You will get plenty of action from a variety of hands (including smaller flushes), but if a 4th flush card hits, your action will quickly dry up.
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Old 05-25-2005, 12:12 PM
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Default Re: Limping with suited Ace-rag...

Nut flush, Wheel or low 1 card straight draw w/wo top pair . Reverse dominate AA good kicker.
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