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Old 08-10-2007, 04:23 PM
Jeff76 Jeff76 is offline
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Default Re: 100NL- AJs in SB, SPR Question

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One advantage of limping or just checking AJ/AQ in the BB is that when you hit your ace, you get tons of action from donks behind you and you can just c/c them to the river while dominating their hand, because often they'll have ace-rag.

[/ QUOTE ]Not to spoil the book for you, but the concept of SPR is important here, I think. SPR means "stack to pot ratio" (you get it by dividing the stack size by the pot size on the flop) and some hands prefer different SPRs than others.

If we just call here, our SPR is 14, which is horrible for a top pair type hand. You'll find out why when you get the book, but you can take my word for the moment that our hand will play much better with an SPR of 5 or 4. Villain will have much room to maneuver us off our hand, and when we commit with the hand we hope to hit (top pair), we can do so profitably.

This, however, would not be the case if MP3 had a bigger stack size.
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