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Old 01-02-2006, 03:56 AM
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Default Re: The Value of Suited Aces in NL Hold \'Em

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AXs is a great hand to paly at any position. I try to play everytime. Degree of raising and calling a raise depends on the image you have been portraying to the opponents, players doing the raise, and your position. Someone replied "playing AXs in early position is leaking moeny". It could very well be if you don't know how to play it. Any number of minor leaks will more than make up against AK or AQ whenever AXs flops two pair. Make a killing. If you don't play AXs or KXs, what do you paly??? What about 76s, 54s, T9s, JTs, ... ??????? Hello????


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