06-30-2004 09:58 PM
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06-30-2004 10:58 PM
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06-30-2004 11:19 PM
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For sure. Ace rag off-suit is one of the worst hands you can have really, since if you play with it you'll likely either win a small pot (you bet with an ace on the flop and no one calls) or lose a big pot. | |
06-30-2004 11:23 PM
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Is there someway we can broadcast this during the world series of poker or something, because I'm sick of people losing with it and complaining. Got into an argument today with a guy about it. I know someone can play any hand they want and it's their choice, but he kept going on about how...it's ace high!!! | |
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06-30-2004 11:27 PM
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Let the fish keep playing it thinking it's a solid hand. |
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06-30-2004 11:34 PM
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Last time I played | |
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06-30-2004 11:35 PM
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06-30-2004 11:38 PM
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06-30-2004 11:50 PM
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06-30-2004 11:51 PM
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I'll be using that strategy at the play money tables on Poker Stars, find me any time...I'll probably be going all in preflop too. | |
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06-30-2004 11:58 PM
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Full table I don't play AJo UTG. | |
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07-01-2004 12:39 AM
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In a NL ring hand, unless you're in the SB or in late position, or if it's suited, you shouldn't play A10 or even AJ, and they should be easy folds UTG. You can even make the case for laying down A10 or AJ in LP if you're in a strong game. |
07-01-2004 12:56 AM
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07-01-2004 01:05 AM
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07-01-2004 01:07 AM
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Hi folks. I am new to this forum, and just joined Poker Stars about a week ago. |
07-01-2004 01:14 AM
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07-01-2004 01:15 AM
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To me, A off-suit rag (lets say anything below 9, even though I typically fold A9 as well), always look like a piece of shit hand to me, even if I'm down to 4 or 3 players. Heads up, ace high is a slight favorite over a random hand, so its pretty good there. But still I'd probably rather steal the blinds than play the hand out (assuming its late in a tourney and the blinds are huge). | |
07-01-2004 01:18 AM
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07-01-2004 02:08 AM
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I asked because earlier tonight I was playing a 10+1 and was down to 5 players. I had just under 6k, large stack was over 10k and kind of loose, but very lucky, others were under 3k. I got Ax 3 straight hands and folded them all, while big stack was raising every hand. BB was 600. Finally one of the short stacks called him all in (about 1200) and he showed K8o. He also lost that hand. A few hands later the blinds were hurting me, and I went all in with AK suited, he had K7o and caught his 7 on a rag flop. Just was trying to get an idea if everyone agreed that folding these hands was correct play in this kind if situation. |
07-01-2004 02:11 AM
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damn where do you play your 10/1's at? thats alot of chips, what did you start off with? 3000 each? | |
07-01-2004 02:14 AM
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Pokerstars, 1500 to start, 18 players. |