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what is your play?
ive been running well lately but have been limping with A10o and AJo from early position. obviously i feel my post flop play is above average. do you guys fold, call, or raise here? i know how to play from mp and late im just talking first in from 1 2 or 3 position? thanks.
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#2
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Re: what is your play?
I'm weak tight, so I've been folding ATo and limping with AJo. SSHE approved! Plus it makes me feel better, raising with AJo early just leaves me uncomfortable the rest of the hand.
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#3
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Re: what is your play?
I fold ATo in EP, and limp it from MP. I alternate between raising and limping AJo in EP though. Depends of what mood I'm in [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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#4
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Re: what is your play?
thanks guys. anyone else?
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#5
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Re: what is your play?
Scot:
I am folding ATo in ep and raising AJo. --Rico |
#6
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Re: what is your play?
I fold AJ/KQ offsuit from UTG and UTG+1 at a 10 person table unless I'm feeling frisky. ATo is a fold until MPish.
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#7
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Re: what is your play?
I often fold A-10o from EP.
I often raise A-Jo from EP. If you can't open raise with A-Jo in a low limit game, then maybe a table change is in order. |
#8
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Re: what is your play?
remember to consider the table texture, per ssh, if it is tight A,10o is a fold, if loose it is a limp
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#9
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Re: what is your play?
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Playing these hands weakly is a leak. I raise AJo UTG, and have been raising ATo earlier and earlier with good results. Limping with these hands approaches disaster, as you are inviting the field in with a hand that plays better shorthanded. |
#10
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Re: what is your play?
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0.02- Playing these hands weakly is a leak. I raise AJo UTG, and have been raising ATo earlier and earlier with good results. Limping with these hands approaches disaster, as you are inviting the field in with a hand that plays better shorthanded. [/ QUOTE ] doesnt raising from ep just push out the hands you want to call? this is part of the reason ive begun limping instead of raising. am i wrong? thanks. |
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