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AA and KK preflop in Level I
I play NL SNGs at the $10+1 level, and the early rounds are characterized by lots of limpers and cold-callers. In my experience it's common to see 3 or 4 people call a 3xBB raise with garbage. My question is, what's the best way to play AA and KK preflop in this situation?
What I have typically been doing is putting in a 3-5xBB raise if I am the opener and hoping to get reraised. If there are already limpers or the pot is already raised, I go all-in and hope to get called. I do not go all-in with any hand worse than KK in the early rounds. Is this strategy correct? It seems to work fairly well; I get called maybe 25% of the time I go all-in, usually by a much weaker hand. I am a bit worried that I will become predictable because I don't make this play with lesser hands. But do most $10 SNG players really keep notes? How big a problem do you think this would be? |
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Re: AA and KK preflop in Level I
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I am a bit worried that I will become predictable because I don't make this play with lesser hands. [/ QUOTE ] Ha. Unless you do this 3 times in the same tournament, forget about it. Nobody keeps track and even if they did, you'll probably never run into them again - and even if you did, the chances of: #1 them remembering or having a note, and #2 you catching AA early again are infinitesimal. $109 and $215 where you see the same players all the time - maybe (but then again, you won't get called there). No way at $10+1. eastbay |
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Re: AA and KK preflop in Level I
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I do not go all-in with any hand worse than KK in the early rounds. [/ QUOTE ] At the $10 level you should try to get all in with QQ as well. |
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