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PokerXanadu 03-28-2007 06:23 PM

Re: Favorite hand, I always play this when I get it..............
 
Like a friend of mine says, "my favorite hand to play is the one where i'm ahead." It is silly to pick out a hand ahead of time which is right to play every time (except a category 1, of course - and even then there are exceptions to playing it). 6-5 suited can be great, but depending on what position, how many limpers, size of chip stacks, reads on opponents, blind level, etc. And the same can be said about any starting hand.

On TV, one can see players like Gus Hansen, Jamie Gold, Tony G and the like mixing it up with what would be considered a poor starting hand. But, they know how to play them, how to use their reads and stacks against their opponents when playing such hands. Keep in mind that on TV you usually only see such hands when they are significant - not the 9 out 10 times they play such hands and then throw it away after the flop.

Personally, J-10 suited is a favorite (although not favored in my mind over AA and the like). You can make high straights both ways, a fairly high flush, etc., and often without you opponent putting you on the hand if you are playing it in a raised pot.

The problem with hands like 8-5 is that they are often bad even when they hit. E.g., if flop comes q-8-5 and your opponent is playing kq, chances are fairly good you will be counterfeited by the river. You really have to hit such hands strong - like a straight trips, or boat - to make them work for you. And then, you often don't get paid off as the board looks too dangerous to the person holding just high cards or one pair.

That said, sometimes it does work. I lost a tournament once when a player reraised me all in because he had his "favorite hand" - 6-9 offsuit. Darn donkeys.

FineVol 03-28-2007 07:45 PM

Re: Favorite hand, I always play this when I get it..............
 
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Like a friend of mine says, "my favorite hand to play is the one where i'm ahead." It is silly to pick out a hand ahead of time which is right to play every time (except a category 1, of course - and even then there are exceptions to playing it). 6-5 suited can be great, but depending on what position, how many limpers, size of chip stacks, reads on opponents, blind level, etc. And the same can be said about any starting hand.

On TV, one can see players like Gus Hansen, Jamie Gold, Tony G and the like mixing it up with what would be considered a poor starting hand. But, they know how to play them, how to use their reads and stacks against their opponents when playing such hands. Keep in mind that on TV you usually only see such hands when they are significant - not the 9 out 10 times they play such hands and then throw it away after the flop.

Personally, J-10 suited is a favorite (although not favored in my mind over AA and the like). You can make high straights both ways, a fairly high flush, etc., and often without you opponent putting you on the hand if you are playing it in a raised pot.

The problem with hands like 8-5 is that they are often bad even when they hit. E.g., if flop comes q-8-5 and your opponent is playing kq, chances are fairly good you will be counterfeited by the river. You really have to hit such hands strong - like a straight trips, or boat - to make them work for you. And then, you often don't get paid off as the board looks too dangerous to the person holding just high cards or one pair.

That said, sometimes it does work. I lost a tournament once when a player reraised me all in because he had his "favorite hand" - 6-9 offsuit. Darn donkeys.

[/ QUOTE ]Great post with lots of truths. We see it the same.

jogger08152 03-28-2007 09:26 PM

Re: Favorite hand, I always play this when I get it..............
 
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That said, sometimes it does work. I lost a tournament once when a player reraised me all in because he had his "favorite hand" - 6-9 offsuit. Darn donkeys.

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Yep. "Always raise lunch."

questions 03-28-2007 09:43 PM

Re: Favorite hand, I always play this when I get it..............
 
Pocket sixes for me, which is actually not a bad hand, but aside from the obvious value that such a pocket pair has, there are three times I can recall having flopped the remaining two sixes, more than has happened to me with any other pocket pair. And that's not counting the times my sixes made sets and straights that won me the pot.

Scarmiglio 03-29-2007 01:35 AM

Re: Favorite hand, I always play this when I get it..............
 
I have several, but they all count as legitimate hands. Pocket fives have won me more big pots than any other hand. I hit a 10k jackpot with pocket jacks, and JTs is a big favorite too (big suited connectors are teh sexy). That being said, I never "always" play a hand no matter how much I like it except for the big pp.

drunkencowboy 03-29-2007 03:29 AM

Re: Favorite hand, I always play this when I get it..............
 
when i sense weakness; i strike. alot like this forum

coxquinn 03-29-2007 09:25 AM

Re: Favorite hand, I always play this when I get it..............
 
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What makes you think there is a right forum for this?

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FineVol 03-29-2007 12:59 PM

Re: Favorite hand, I always play this when I get it..............
 
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What makes you think there is a right forum for this?

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[/ QUOTE ]I already addressed that cox [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

disko 03-29-2007 01:22 PM

Re: Favorite hand, I always play this when I get it..............
 
i also love 74. but it has to be sooted. obviously. not one for 3 betting though. not all the time.

TenEightClubs 03-29-2007 02:20 PM

Re: Favorite hand, I always play this when I get it..............
 
my favorite hand is 10-8 play it about 95% of the time.


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