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Originally Posted by elipsesjeff
If there are fewer players in the flop, thus, a 'medium stakes' game, then all the more reason to play A9s, because you are likely to beat out the other kickers. I dont know how you look at it that A2-A5s is more profitable than A6-A9s, it just doesnt make sense. Find me a book somewhere saying that the Lower Axs are more profitable then I will back down. Post this question on 2+2 or something, I would be glad to read what they say.
OK, here is in a nutshell why
I prefer A2-A5s than A6-A9s.
With A6-A9 what I want on the flop is two pair, trips or hopefully flush draw - I dont want to see JUST an ace flop, as thats no good to me, as if someone shows some aggression Im going to have to fold.
With A2-A5s what I want to see on the flop is the same as above except I can also possibly get a straight draw. So I have a little bit more of a chance with getting something I want on the flop with A2-A5s.
You might enjoy flopping a pair of aces with a weak kicker, but in MY game I dont. Which is why to ME A2-A5s is more profitable than A6-A9s.
edited to add.... so in
MY style of play I make more of a profit with A2-A5s than with A6-A9s.