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Old 04-14-2007, 06:49 AM
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Default Re: Playing suited connectors.

As has been stated previously, there are many ways to play suited connectors in full-ring NLHE and there are many determinants. One +EV approach (in my opinion) is to call pre-flop raises from relatively tight players. Most players at low limits overvalue big pairs and will stack off with an unimproved overpair (or AK that hits top pair).

That last sentence is worth repeating - too many players stack off with just one pair (especially overpairs). Try not to do it yourself and take advantage of situations where you can do it to someone else.

Let's say you call a pre-flop raise with a suited connector from a relatively tight player and the flop comes ten high. Depending on the situation I might call a continuation bet with as little as a gutshot, or a pair and a gutshot, or a pair and a backdoor flush.

If the turn is another low card and he bets again then there's good chance he has an overpair. If you can beat an overpair or have the odds to draw then stay in the hand. If he checks the turn then he may have overcards and you might be able to take the pot down then and there.
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