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Old 06-21-2007, 01:07 PM
Guitierez Guitierez is offline
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Default Re: Let\'s Practice PF (Expanded PF Range and Analysis)

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I'm still gonna advocate that QJs is primarily a late-position limping hand, during which you primarily want lots of others in order to make a nice draw and drag a big pot with it.


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I think it's exactly the opposite: limp from EP, raise from LP after several limpers (as well as first in).

The risk of getting coldcalled and driving out customers is highly reduced, you may buy the button, and most importantly, you bloat the pot to have the odds on later streets to chase gutshots and BDFDs and your opponents are more inclined to stay when you hit a flop of your favor.

Because of its flush potential, your hand plays well in a large pot. SSHE, p69
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