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Old 01-05-2006, 01:40 PM
Pocketducks Pocketducks is offline
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Default Re: The Value of Suited Aces in NL Hold \'Em

Maybe I play these wrong, but from early position I try to play them as cheaply as possible with a limp, and maybe only calling a low raise to see the flop. If two of my suit don't come then I know I am folding (unless 2 Aces come in which I'll stick around to see if anyone else might have one).
In late position if everyone limps to me, I will usually come in for a raise of like 3-4x the BB and see if I get any callers and limit the comp. From there I am betting almost any flop strong to try to take it right there. Is this way wrong?
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