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In troubles with the borderliners
ATo, KQo, T9s...
I'm in troubles with this kind of hands. I was a limit player and have read the "SSH", but it obviously doesn't work at NL25, where i'm playing by now. Any recommended book or link? Thanks a lot. I apologize for my english; hope you all understand what I mean. |
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Re: In troubles with the borderliners
Assuming this is a full ring table. Make sure you are playing them in position and generally raising with them when folded to you in LP. Also, I would be pretty hesitant to be calling raises with ATo and KQo for sure. T9s is a little bit different. Calling a raise preflop with multiple callers is fine IMO.
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Re: In troubles with the borderliners
If you're raising with ATo from the hijack seat when it's folded to you, fine. But calling a raise with ATo is asking for trouble because if you hit an ace on the flop, you could be outkicked. Not sure how you're playing them, so post some hands for review.
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Re: In troubles with the borderliners
They are OK limping hands - in an unraised pot they are likely to be best. I would only raise with them in LP and only call a raise with T9s in LP vs multiple players.
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