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Old 12-28-2005, 06:00 PM
TheHip41 TheHip41 is offline
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Default Re: SSHE starting hands question

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Last week I was playing two tables of Absolute 5/10 for about two hours and during the session EVERY time I limped in EP I was raised and EVERY time I raised in EP I took the blinds.

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Once you play in these types of games, you will stop open limping 22-55 and suited A-trash from UTG1.

It's so fun to limp 33, all fold to CO who raises, then the rest fold, you call.

Flop

AJ7, you check fold, repeat.
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Old 12-28-2005, 06:52 PM
7stud 7stud is offline
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Default Re: SSHE starting hands question

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jason_t mentioned to me yesterday that I should be raising ATs from early position in a 2/4 game. I reread my SSHE on this and it recommends

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p.68 Big Suited Broadway ...ATs:

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These are very strong hands...They play well against many or a few opponents. They shine in both passive and aggressive games.





If the pot is unraised, you should usually raise with any of these hands.

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Old 12-28-2005, 07:21 PM
Niediam Niediam is offline
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Default Re: SSHE starting hands question

The issue in this case would be your position... I don't think anybody on here would argue against raising ATs from LP or MP.

Also the chart in SSH for tight games says to limp ATs in EP.
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