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how do you play these borderline hands?
Say you're in an unraised pot in MP and find AJ with one limper. I usually raise to try to shut out thos behind me. How do you play A10 from early position? i usually fold.
How about QJ from late position with a few limpers... thanks for your input [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] |
#2
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Re: how do you play these borderline hands?
I'll vote raise/fold/call.
EDIT: Except for Nick's comment about suitedness, when it's either a limp or a raise depending on the table and my mood. |
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Re: how do you play these borderline hands?
[ QUOTE ]
Say you're in an unraised pot in MP and find AJ with one limper. I usually raise to try to shut out thos behind me. [/ QUOTE ] Standard. [ QUOTE ] I usually raise to try to shut out thos behind me. How do you play A10 from early position? i usually fold. [/ QUOTE ] Fold unless its sooted. [ QUOTE ] How about QJ from late position with a few limpers... [/ QUOTE ] I often limp. |
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Re: how do you play these borderline hands?
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Say you're in an unraised pot in MP and find AJ with one limper. I usually raise to try to shut out thos behind me. How do you play A10 from early position? i usually fold. How about QJ from late position with a few limpers... thanks for your input [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] AJ, AT - agree QJ - good connectiveness, decent high card potential, excellent for multiway pots, not good enough to raise but defintely limp in. |
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Re: how do you play these borderline hands?
Gotta raise AJo/s
Fold ATo, Raise ATs Limp QJo, Raise QJs |
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