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Old 04-19-2005, 06:50 PM
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Default Re: AJo and KQo UTG

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It might be right to play 30/60 instead of 15/30 and folding these hands at 30/60 because you win more $$$ overall.

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If you think so then you obviously missed my point or ignore it as i said even if players against you play close to perfect and know precisely all hands you're raise UTG's - it's still profitable to raise these hands UTG.
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Old 04-19-2005, 06:55 PM
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Under these parameters, raising KQo UTG showed a profit of about .05 BB/hand, and raising AJo UTG showed a profit of about .15 BB/hand, over a very significant sample size.

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I'm very glad my theoretical estimations and experience was so closely proved by simulations results. Thanks, Nate.
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Old 04-19-2005, 07:09 PM
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Default Re: AJo and KQo UTG

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Could ATs & KJs be put in the same category as these?

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I raise these ones in UTG also. Though i think with these hands difference between limping and raising is tiny. I just don't like limping and playing in unraised pots not a blind with medium hand.

- Usually at 15/30 games your UTG limp-first-in adds you around 1 limper. (You face 2.7-way flop if you raise and 3.7-4 way flop if you limp majority of time). So you must think about if a bit more than one additional limper is worth giving up initiative and play most likely your hand with fit-or-fold style.
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