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Old 08-10-2008, 05:14 PM     Post subject: Re: PLO, let's talk about PF. #7 (permalink)  
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Originally Posted by bigspenda73
UTG or MP
1. You are dealt JJ72 no suits, your play? Fold
2. You are dealt 5678 one suit, your play? Fold or limp behind UTG limp
3. You are dealt 679T double suited, your play? Fold or limp behind UTG limp

CO
1. Folded to you holding 5588 one suit, your play? Raise
2. UTG limps, you hold 5678 no suits, your play? Limp behind
3. UTG raises, MP calls, you have AKJ9 double suited, your play? Call 90% 3bet 10%

BTN
1. Folds to CO who raises pot, you hold 89JQ one suit, your play? Call 90% 3bet 10%
2. UTG/MP/CO limp, you hold QQ74 no suits, your play? Limp behind
3. UTG and MP limp, CO raises pot, you hold AJT6 double suited, your play? Call

SB or BB
1. 3 limps, you hold AAJ3 no suits, your play? Complete the SB
2. 2 limps, you hold A247 nut suited, your play? Fold
3. UTG raises, MP calls, you hold A876 nut suited, your play? Call
4. CO limps, you hold KQJT double suited, your play? Complete SB
5. UTG limps, MP raises, BTN calls, you hold ATT4 nut suited, your play? Call 75% Fold 25%

Miscellaneous questions:

Which would you rather call a raise with OOP:

#1
AKJT one suit
--or--
6789 one suit

#2
QQ87 no suits
--or--
T987 one suit

#3
KK73 one suit
--or--
4567 double suited
Basically my PF strategy focuses on pot-control and positional awareness. I try to remain as tight as I can OOP and play as many pots as I can in position. The one thing you may notice is that I just complete AAJ3 no suits in the SB or check it out of the BB. In a game where we're rarely playing big pots with one pair it seems counterproductive to build a big pot in the worst position possible with a hand that will rarely make better than a one-pair hand postflop.
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