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Old 10-15-2006, 08:18 AM
Chubbers Chubbers is offline
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Default Sklansky says...

It's sometimes good to slowplay AA or KK from early position... (or something to that effect).

I've read a lot of Sklansky books but everytime i see someone limp early on these forums with AA or KK i see most replies saying RAISE PF!

What i want to know is, do you ever limp in with AA or KK, when & why?

Curently i've got a tight table image and if i raise early (even 4BB) the table folds.

For deception value should i slow play some of these hands? Or do you all subscribe to the 'always raise' theory?
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