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Old 07-31-2006, 08:56 PM
daveT daveT is offline
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Default Re: Adjusting to Perennial Cold-Callers

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I've read SSH, and there are aspects of Miller's recommendations that I don't like. For example, he recommends limping in with small pocket pairs and small suited aces in early and middle position. All too often when I do this I face a raise after me, and wind up paying too much to see a flop out of position with a hand that needs the flop to hit it hard in order to continue. Five-way action just isn't good enough to justify paying two bets to see a flop with a small pair.

(Yes, I know this doesn't directly address the cold-calling issue.)

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How many players do you think justify? It is almost correct to raise with this kind of hand in late postion.

As for these kinds of hands, they are incredibly easy to play after the flop, whether you are in or out of postion.
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