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    Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #1]

    In No-Limit, what are good pocket hands to call the BB with? In other words, what 2 cards should I have if I am to stay in the game pre-flop?

    [Edited by Xianti on Dec 01, 2003 at 11:31 PM]

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    Re: Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #2]

    These are the hands provided by Sklansky:
    1: AA,KK,QQ,JJ,AKs
    2: TT,AQs,AJs,KQs,AK
    3: 99,JTs,QJs,KJs,ATs,AQ
    4: T9s,KQ,88,QTs,98s,J9s,AJ,KTs
    5: 77,87s,Q9s,T8s,KJ,QJ,JT,76s,97s,Axs,65s
    6: 66,AT,55,86s,KT,QT,54s,K9s,J8s,75s
    7: 44,J9,64s,T9,53s,33,98,43s,22,Kxs,T7s,Q8s
    8: 87,A9,Q9,76,42s,32s,96s,85s,J8,J7s,65,54,74s,K9,T8

    Sklansky recommends Groups 1-4 in early pos (sometimes 5), 1-6 in mid, 1-8 in late - this is very general.

    I actually don't follow the chart and those positions that closely. This is based on a limit game. In no-limit, the blinds are miniscule compared to the pots, so I make a few adjustments.

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    Re: Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #3]

    What are the adjustments you make for No-Limit?
    And how do you determine the adjustments?

    You should post these charts on your site. These are very helpful.

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    Re: Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #4]

    Umm... well the adjustments are just something I figured out while playing - since the blinds are miniscule compared to the total pot, it's worth playing hands that have huge upside potential. Particularly, I play any pair in any position hoping to flop trips. I also play Ax suited in any position looking for the flush.

    Yeah, we'll post Sklansky's hands on the main page, I'll also post the adjustments that I use.

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    Kewl. Thanks!

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    Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #1]

    In No-Limit, what are good pocket hands to call the BB with? In other words, what 2 cards should I have if I am to stay in the game pre-flop?

    [Edited by Xianti on Dec 01, 2003 at 11:31 PM]

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    Re: Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #2]

    These are the hands provided by Sklansky:
    1: AA,KK,QQ,JJ,AKs
    2: TT,AQs,AJs,KQs,AK
    3: 99,JTs,QJs,KJs,ATs,AQ
    4: T9s,KQ,88,QTs,98s,J9s,AJ,KTs
    5: 77,87s,Q9s,T8s,KJ,QJ,JT,76s,97s,Axs,65s
    6: 66,AT,55,86s,KT,QT,54s,K9s,J8s,75s
    7: 44,J9,64s,T9,53s,33,98,43s,22,Kxs,T7s,Q8s
    8: 87,A9,Q9,76,42s,32s,96s,85s,J8,J7s,65,54,74s,K9,T8

    Sklansky recommends Groups 1-4 in early pos (sometimes 5), 1-6 in mid, 1-8 in late - this is very general.

    I actually don't follow the chart and those positions that closely. This is based on a limit game. In no-limit, the blinds are miniscule compared to the pots, so I make a few adjustments.

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    Re: Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #3]

    What are the adjustments you make for No-Limit?
    And how do you determine the adjustments?

    You should post these charts on your site. These are very helpful.

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    Re: Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #4]

    Umm... well the adjustments are just something I figured out while playing - since the blinds are miniscule compared to the total pot, it's worth playing hands that have huge upside potential. Particularly, I play any pair in any position hoping to flop trips. I also play Ax suited in any position looking for the flush.

    Yeah, we'll post Sklansky's hands on the main page, I'll also post the adjustments that I use.

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    Kewl. Thanks!

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    Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #1]

    In No-Limit, what are good pocket hands to call the BB with? In other words, what 2 cards should I have if I am to stay in the game pre-flop?

    [Edited by Xianti on Dec 01, 2003 at 11:31 PM]

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    Re: Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #2]

    These are the hands provided by Sklansky:
    1: AA,KK,QQ,JJ,AKs
    2: TT,AQs,AJs,KQs,AK
    3: 99,JTs,QJs,KJs,ATs,AQ
    4: T9s,KQ,88,QTs,98s,J9s,AJ,KTs
    5: 77,87s,Q9s,T8s,KJ,QJ,JT,76s,97s,Axs,65s
    6: 66,AT,55,86s,KT,QT,54s,K9s,J8s,75s
    7: 44,J9,64s,T9,53s,33,98,43s,22,Kxs,T7s,Q8s
    8: 87,A9,Q9,76,42s,32s,96s,85s,J8,J7s,65,54,74s,K9,T8

    Sklansky recommends Groups 1-4 in early pos (sometimes 5), 1-6 in mid, 1-8 in late - this is very general.

    I actually don't follow the chart and those positions that closely. This is based on a limit game. In no-limit, the blinds are miniscule compared to the pots, so I make a few adjustments.

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    Re: Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #3]

    What are the adjustments you make for No-Limit?
    And how do you determine the adjustments?

    You should post these charts on your site. These are very helpful.

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    Re: Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #4]

    Umm... well the adjustments are just something I figured out while playing - since the blinds are miniscule compared to the total pot, it's worth playing hands that have huge upside potential. Particularly, I play any pair in any position hoping to flop trips. I also play Ax suited in any position looking for the flush.

    Yeah, we'll post Sklansky's hands on the main page, I'll also post the adjustments that I use.

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    Kewl. Thanks!

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    Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #1]

    In No-Limit, what are good pocket hands to call the BB with? In other words, what 2 cards should I have if I am to stay in the game pre-flop?

    [Edited by Xianti on Dec 01, 2003 at 11:31 PM]

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    Re: Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #2]

    These are the hands provided by Sklansky:
    1: AA,KK,QQ,JJ,AKs
    2: TT,AQs,AJs,KQs,AK
    3: 99,JTs,QJs,KJs,ATs,AQ
    4: T9s,KQ,88,QTs,98s,J9s,AJ,KTs
    5: 77,87s,Q9s,T8s,KJ,QJ,JT,76s,97s,Axs,65s
    6: 66,AT,55,86s,KT,QT,54s,K9s,J8s,75s
    7: 44,J9,64s,T9,53s,33,98,43s,22,Kxs,T7s,Q8s
    8: 87,A9,Q9,76,42s,32s,96s,85s,J8,J7s,65,54,74s,K9,T8

    Sklansky recommends Groups 1-4 in early pos (sometimes 5), 1-6 in mid, 1-8 in late - this is very general.

    I actually don't follow the chart and those positions that closely. This is based on a limit game. In no-limit, the blinds are miniscule compared to the pots, so I make a few adjustments.

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    Re: Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #3]

    What are the adjustments you make for No-Limit?
    And how do you determine the adjustments?

    You should post these charts on your site. These are very helpful.

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    Re: Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #4]

    Umm... well the adjustments are just something I figured out while playing - since the blinds are miniscule compared to the total pot, it's worth playing hands that have huge upside potential. Particularly, I play any pair in any position hoping to flop trips. I also play Ax suited in any position looking for the flush.

    Yeah, we'll post Sklansky's hands on the main page, I'll also post the adjustments that I use.

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    Kewl. Thanks!

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    Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #1]

    In No-Limit, what are good pocket hands to call the BB with? In other words, what 2 cards should I have if I am to stay in the game pre-flop?

    [Edited by Xianti on Dec 01, 2003 at 11:31 PM]

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    Re: Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #2]

    These are the hands provided by Sklansky:
    1: AA,KK,QQ,JJ,AKs
    2: TT,AQs,AJs,KQs,AK
    3: 99,JTs,QJs,KJs,ATs,AQ
    4: T9s,KQ,88,QTs,98s,J9s,AJ,KTs
    5: 77,87s,Q9s,T8s,KJ,QJ,JT,76s,97s,Axs,65s
    6: 66,AT,55,86s,KT,QT,54s,K9s,J8s,75s
    7: 44,J9,64s,T9,53s,33,98,43s,22,Kxs,T7s,Q8s
    8: 87,A9,Q9,76,42s,32s,96s,85s,J8,J7s,65,54,74s,K9,T8

    Sklansky recommends Groups 1-4 in early pos (sometimes 5), 1-6 in mid, 1-8 in late - this is very general.

    I actually don't follow the chart and those positions that closely. This is based on a limit game. In no-limit, the blinds are miniscule compared to the pots, so I make a few adjustments.

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    Re: Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #3]

    What are the adjustments you make for No-Limit?
    And how do you determine the adjustments?

    You should post these charts on your site. These are very helpful.

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    Re: Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #4]

    Umm... well the adjustments are just something I figured out while playing - since the blinds are miniscule compared to the total pot, it's worth playing hands that have huge upside potential. Particularly, I play any pair in any position hoping to flop trips. I also play Ax suited in any position looking for the flush.

    Yeah, we'll post Sklansky's hands on the main page, I'll also post the adjustments that I use.

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    Re: Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #5]

    Kewl. Thanks!

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    Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #1]

    In No-Limit, what are good pocket hands to call the BB with? In other words, what 2 cards should I have if I am to stay in the game pre-flop?

    [Edited by Xianti on Dec 01, 2003 at 11:31 PM]

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    Re: Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #2]

    These are the hands provided by Sklansky:
    1: AA,KK,QQ,JJ,AKs
    2: TT,AQs,AJs,KQs,AK
    3: 99,JTs,QJs,KJs,ATs,AQ
    4: T9s,KQ,88,QTs,98s,J9s,AJ,KTs
    5: 77,87s,Q9s,T8s,KJ,QJ,JT,76s,97s,Axs,65s
    6: 66,AT,55,86s,KT,QT,54s,K9s,J8s,75s
    7: 44,J9,64s,T9,53s,33,98,43s,22,Kxs,T7s,Q8s
    8: 87,A9,Q9,76,42s,32s,96s,85s,J8,J7s,65,54,74s,K9,T8

    Sklansky recommends Groups 1-4 in early pos (sometimes 5), 1-6 in mid, 1-8 in late - this is very general.

    I actually don't follow the chart and those positions that closely. This is based on a limit game. In no-limit, the blinds are miniscule compared to the pots, so I make a few adjustments.

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    Re: Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #3]

    What are the adjustments you make for No-Limit?
    And how do you determine the adjustments?

    You should post these charts on your site. These are very helpful.

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    Re: Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #4]

    Umm... well the adjustments are just something I figured out while playing - since the blinds are miniscule compared to the total pot, it's worth playing hands that have huge upside potential. Particularly, I play any pair in any position hoping to flop trips. I also play Ax suited in any position looking for the flush.

    Yeah, we'll post Sklansky's hands on the main page, I'll also post the adjustments that I use.

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    Re: Pocket Hands: What to Call [post #5]

    Kewl. Thanks!

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