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a-10o and 43s
ok to play 43 suited otb with 3 callers, blinds probably wont raise? what about a10o utg in a tight, or loose game?
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#2
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Re: a-10o and 43s
Unless you are an expert at post flop play, these are both folds. Even if you are an expert, these are very marginal.
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Re: a-10o and 43s
I don't like either of these even in a loose game.
I wouldn't play the small suited connectors (lower than like 78) anywhere except for a discount from the blinds. ATo from EP is also bad because if it gets raised and then the A hits what do you do? You are often going to call it down and see you are losing to AK, AQ. |
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Re: a-10o and 43s
43s whatever, if you play well its probably neutral EV.
ATo UTG is a loser. |
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Re: a-10o and 43s
Porkchop - If you don't play any of the small suited connectors - 45s, 56s, & 67s - anywhere but the blinds, then you're playing too tight. These hands can be very profitable in a loose/passive game with lots of limping from later positions. I'll even throw in some suited gappers - 46s, 57s - otb.
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Re: a-10o and 43s
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43s whatever, if you play well its probably neutral EV. ATo UTG is a loser. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah I think the key message is that playing 43s on the button behind a bunch of limpers is less dangerous and more justifiable than playing ATo under-the-gun in a full game. |
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Re: a-10o and 43s
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[ QUOTE ] 43s whatever, if you play well its probably neutral EV. ATo UTG is a loser. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah I think the key message is that playing 43s on the button behind a bunch of limpers is less dangerous and more justifiable than playing ATo under-the-gun in a full game. [/ QUOTE ] i agree. UTG ATo is a muck in most every game i'm in. |
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Re: a-10o and 43s
Scarmiglio,
It's just a personal thing I guess. I just don't play those real low ones because they have absolutely no high hand value and I hate making the flush and either losing to someone who played K5s or hitting on the turn and then having the 4th suited hit the riv and losing to a big card of that suit. Now give me 8Ts or 78s after two limpers in LP and I'm in the hand. |
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Re: a-10o and 43s
Sometimes someone may have a bigger flush, but sometimes someone makes a bigger flush when you have QJs too. Played well, these hand are money makers in position.
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Re: a-10o and 43s
I believe SSHE recommends playing ATo in EP (including UTG) in a loose game, which is what I've been doing (2/4 B&M). Consensus is now to muck it in EP or just UTG?
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