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pokerman777 06-22-2007 04:15 PM

How to play KJ-KQ,AQ-A10 from button and cutoff ?
 
buy-in 22-33$ turbo
Seat 0: -superdude- ($1360 in chips)
Seat 1: cece13xx ($2040 in chips)
Seat 2: trantran1611 ($1130 in chips)
Seat 3: Hari59 ($1455 in chips)
Seat 4: Zeus152 ($1445 in chips)
Seat 5: hero ($1725 in chips) (on the button)
Seat 6: seb93250 ($970 in chips)
Seat 7: __Arthur__ ($2025 in chips)
Seat 8: rauberj ($1250 in chips)
Seat 9: kisse2 ($1600 in chips)
*** Blind Bet Round *** :
Dealt to hero:KJ-KQ,AJ-AQ( maybe A10 but i'm unsure)


seb93250 : Post Blind ($25)
__Arthur__ : Post Blind ($50)
*** Pre-Flop *** :
rauberj : Fold
kisse2 : Fold
-superdude- : Fold
cece13xx : Call ($50)
trantran1611 : Fold
Hari59 : Fold
Zeus152 : Fold
hero : Call ($50) or bet 150-200 for value ?
seb93250 : Call ($25)
__Arthur__ : Check

Anybody can explain me why i need to play call or raise here ?
For loose opponents , that's mean that limp aq-aj it's unlikely for them.

Little John 06-22-2007 07:40 PM

Re: How to play KJ-KQ,AQ-A10 from button and cutoff ?
 
You have plenty of chips so AQ is a very easy raise.

KJ is a hand that is just gonna get you in trouble. It looks pretty but does not play that well. Postflop you usually win a small pot or loose your stack. AT would be pretty similar. Just fold these preflop.

I might overlimp KQ but I think a lot on the forum prefer a fold.

AJ - I'd limp or if you think your read is good go ahead and raise.

cferejohn 06-22-2007 07:57 PM

Re: How to play KJ-KQ,AQ-A10 from button and cutoff ?
 
I'd raise AQ, probably AJ. I'd muck ATo or KJo, but limp along if they were suited. With just one limper, I'd probably raise KQ. It's very unlikely he has you dominated, and you may well have him dominated. Depends a bit on my opponent though.

If it's close between call and raise, I'm more likely to raise in the CO and call on the button, so (assuming button folds to the raise), I'll always be last to act.


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