Originally Posted by dstir2
maybe i'm just crazy, but in this situation, I go all-in everytime. now, at first glance one would think, wait... what if the other players have aa, kk, or qq. well, i got this strategy from a very well-written article in card player magazine. this particular writer was emphasizing the power and effectiveness of fold equity. his basic claim was simple. the chances that the other players are holding aa, or kk, are very small due to you counterfeiting their cards. (kk will still fold quite a bit if a full stack of chips in a cash game goes all-in). If someone with qq or jj makes a stupid play, but good read on you and calls, you still have a 43% chance to win. All in all, when you play several hands like this, the pots you rake from everyone folding to this move added with the big pots you win with underpairs calling, far exceeds the pots lost to callers who you don't outdraw. I've implemented this strategy for quite a while and am very pleased with its results. plus, i'm not a player who enjoys sticking myself in situations where reads are very difficult, so an automatic ak play without a read that works over the long run is very sexy to me. just my 2 cents.