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Old 01-08-2007, 04:00 AM
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Default preflop with small aces (shorthanded)

hello,

in the last few days i tried to work on my preflop play and found that i am unsure how to play A9-A2 in different positions.

so these are my questions:

*where do you start to limp???(with suited Aces only i think)
*where do you start to raise??? (with which Aces?)
*what is your play with 1) suited 2) unsuited A9-2 hands after
a) one/more limper(s)?
b)facing a raise?


thank you form answering



the main "problem positions" are UTG, MP1, MP2, CO, because on the button i usually raise any Ace (first in)--> is that o.k.?
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Old 01-08-2007, 08:09 AM
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Default Re: preflop with small aces (shorthanded)

UP!!!!!

please any thoughts!!!!
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Old 01-08-2007, 08:13 AM
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Default Re: preflop with small aces (shorthanded)

[ QUOTE ]
*where do you start to limp???(with suited Aces only i think)
*where do you start to raise??? (with which Aces?)
*what is your play with 1) suited 2) unsuited A9-2 hands after
a) one/more limper(s)?
b)facing a raise

[/ QUOTE ]

1. Dont limp
2. Raise suited aces on tightish table on CO, if a little loose, only on button. Raise offsuit aces if no limper from Btn.
3. Raise suited aces if limpers.
4. If youre deep stacked, cold calling can be acceptable (provided player is bad), but in general, fold.
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