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 Originally Posted by gingerwizard
Thanks for the tips.
Just to make sure I get it are you guys saying fold ATs preflop or are you saying limp and fold to the raise?
I generally limp suited aces for flush value. Is this a leak?
Hand 1 post flop: Since i was in the pot for flush value and hit the nuts draw is potting it the right strategy? I'm not sure. Im comfortable with my call of the all in because I had better pot odds than I needed, but what im really uncomfortable with is raising when i have a flush draw.
I would never do this in sngs. In fact i dont limp suited aces in SNGs either.
I assume by renton's post, you meant his beginner's circle preflop/postflop strategy. He outlines when to raise what hands, etc., and ATs is only a raise from late position (i think its button, CO and CO+1, not sure though)
He also states that limping suited aces or suited kings ON THE BUTTON (maybe CO as well) is profitable, if there are limpers ahead of you.
Are these the Renton posts you were talking about?
Renton's 169 hand SS-NLHE ring strategy: Preflop
Renton's 169 hand SS-NLHE ring strategy: Postflop, Part I
Renton's 169 hand SS-NLHE ring strategy: Postflop, Part II
You may want to read them again and write down the raising range from each position on a notecard.
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