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Old 07-28-2004, 03:30 AM
manwhoonlyeats manwhoonlyeats is offline
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Default Weak suited hands in SB

I have problems with the weak suited hands in the SB.
With enough people in the hand i usually call with any two suited cards hands like K4s and 28s.
The problem arises when someone raises on the BB because i never know what to do, depending on how many people are in i call trying to hit the flush.
My question is what is the strategy for when you limp with a weak suited hand and someone raises from the BB.
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Old 07-28-2004, 04:13 AM
Brian Brian is offline
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Default Re: Weak suited hands in SB

Hi manwhoonlyeats,

First, it is correct to complete any two suited cards in the SB even after only 1 limper. What to do when the BB raises strongly depends on how many people call the raise and what your hand is. Theres a big difference between completing 94s after Button open-limps and BB now raises, and completing K6s after 5 limpers and now BB raises. As with many things in Hold'em, the answer isn't always clear-cut and we can't just make up a chart for you for every hand. In other words, "it depends". If you have any specific completion questions, the rest of the forum and I will do our best to answer them. Welcome to the forums,

-Brian
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