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elmo_letsgo
Old 05-28-2007, 05:22 PM     Post subject: General Full Ring Questions #1 (permalink)  
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So, how to play:
1: PP 22-TT (first position/ mid-pack/ late position) (open limp/ raise/ call up to 4 BB raise?)
2:AJ/ AQ s or off (all positions) ( for sure raise it in lp if nb. opened yet)
3: JJ UTG and getting an 3 or 4 - bet
4: A-xs in an multiway pot (+EV to limp in and play it for flush or min 2 pair?)
4.5: You A-xs h, you limp in with 2 opp, flop 389, 2h. You bet 3/4, reraise all in(40$), call 40$, 45$ left. You (90$), Push?
5: Limp in with 66, flop 678 all h, you pot it, fold, fold, raise, call. You? ( Call and hope for boot?)
6:AKs UTG, you make it 4 BB, 4!!!!!! caller, flop QA4, you pot it, fold,fold, fold, all in 50$. You?
7:Blind war: You AK/ AQ/ all pp 66-TT, shorty(35$) push. Instacall??
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Old 05-28-2007, 07:52 PM #2 (permalink)  
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Wayyyyyy too general. Can you post specific hands and reads?

1) I raise if i can, if I have to call it's for set value usually.
2) i raise in all positions
3) JJ is played for set value after a 3 or 4 bet IMO
4) yes if you know how to get away from them
4.5 i push a lot
5) ARRRR EEEEEEEN!
6) I call a lot more than I probably should.
7) usually. not against a 10/5 though.

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Old 05-29-2007, 04:55 AM #3 (permalink)  
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Alot of this stuff depeands on stakes/table texture etc. Also, read rentons guides here: http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...oker-36037.htm


1) 99/TT are an always raise for me. The smaller pairs I generally limp after limpers, or in early position. In Mid/late position I will open raise them to take the blinds. Iso-raising a lone limper from late position is also a good play.

2) I usually fold AJ utg, AQ is an always raise. In a multiway pot I will just take a flop from the blinds - not a fan of buiding a pot OOP with these hands.

3) JJ - Yeah, play for set value unless the guy is a habitual 3-better. These guys are rare at low stakes full ring.

4) Axs - Dump in early position. Take a flop against multiple limpers, or raise in late position to isolate a limper or win the blinds.

5) 66 bottom set - Push - although it obv depends on stack sizes, reads, etc.

6) AK - Need reads, stakes and suits lol. Assuming $100NL the guy only has half a stack so I call cos the pot is huge.

7) Depends how tight he is. I prob fold 66 and AQ. Call with AK and TT, i dont know though.
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