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 Originally Posted by oskar
That's not the way I think about poker at all.
I' m never making a plan like "I' m going to do x with x hand in x position". That doesn't make any sense to me.
It depends on stack sizes, opening and folding ranges, post- flop tendencies and so on.
If you have A2s in the blinds against someone who steals 40%, folds 75% against 3-bets and plays fit-or- fold post flop, it's an easy 3-bet. Against a very stationary weaktight player with no positional awareness ATs is an easy fold from the bb vs a steal with ~100bb effective stacks.
Also what XTR1000 said. Axs are great hands...in the right circumstance. Drawing to the nizzels is always nice. But they are very situational. Why don't you post a couple of your Axs hand in this thread. We can all comment and you tell us what your thought process is on each st ect?
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