11-26-2004 07:37 AM
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11-26-2004 08:00 AM
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I will play Axs and Kxs from the blinds and from the last 3 positions at a 10 person table. But if someone raises it, I will consider folding. | |
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11-26-2004 12:05 PM
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Always fold to a raise, if in late position consider raising it and taking control of the hand. If you're not feeling agressive, just limp and see if you can put something together. | |
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11-26-2004 01:37 PM
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11-27-2004 09:24 AM
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A dont like the small suited ace cus I never make a flush with it. And eventough you might make flush draws from time to time its almost always someone shuting you out with a to big bet. Thats the rule in raised pots, but this hand dont play good in unraised pots eather cus there is seldom anyone willing to pay a flush of in an unraised pot, if they dont have the lower flush and how often does that happend? Play it cheap and and only in good positon even at a passive tabel. Of course like hypermagachi said, you can play it with a lot of money in the pot and good position, but prefer the raiser to be somewhat passive, then it might work. And one more thing dont trust the a pair of Aces with this hand if you dont have a good read and a lot of weakness. | |
11-27-2004 11:36 AM
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11-27-2004 08:58 PM
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I'd kinda look at it this way for my game since I'm mostly playing SnG's and MTT's... | |
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11-28-2004 06:18 PM
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I will only play KKs and AAs. | |
11-28-2004 06:25 PM
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11-29-2004 06:11 AM
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Is that so?! Had no Idea | |
11-30-2004 04:45 PM
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From a limit perspective: | |