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Old 07-01-2006, 03:18 PM
Moneyline Moneyline is offline
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Default Re: 1 hand and couple of quickies

The only exception I can think of to raising KJs every time would be if there was a huge maniac left to act who was almost certain to raise. In this case I would limp/raise.

For Q9s, I certainly wouldn't fold it. I would probably raise it if all the limpers were loose/passive because a) a raise will buy the button b) my opponents are all likely to check to me on the flop allowing me to take a free card if I miss, and c) the limpers play such crappy hands that my raise has immdiate positive equity. That said, I would probably call if my opponents weren't all loose/passive.

Preflop: I like 3betting in most cases here. However, if the the players left to act are so loose that there is a very strong likelyhood that you'll get many callers I'd strongly consider folding... especially so if I was 2 to the right of the button. Big offsuit cards don't play so well in multiway pots... that said, in most cases I'm 3betting here.

Flop: Even though the pot is big, I think you have to fold here. The reason is because with all those other players still left to act, the pot could easily get raised behind you. This would force you to put in multiple bets with a hand that likely has 2-5 actual outs.

Turn: I'd also check.

River: I like the call. I wouldn't want to fold top pair/top kicker in a pot this size, but I think the board is too scary for a raise to be profitbale.

Just my opinion...
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