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In which cases do you call with A10 pre flop in a 10 man NL game?
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every imaginable one.
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every imaginable one. [/ QUOTE ] Okay, I'm all-in and I'm a rock. If you are serious, PM me you PS screen-name. Be sure to PM it, otherwise these other jokers will want to play with you too... [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Can I get a viable answer then? :-) Thanks
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When the player all in has about 5 BB and pushes on your BB.. lol AT is not a great holding.
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In which cases do you call with A10 pre flop in a 10 man NL game? [/ QUOTE ] Try not to play it unless you're in late position and no one has raised it yet. Play cautiosuly if you flop an ace. |
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I only play ATo if I am the first one in and if I am CO or BUTTON. It seems weird to new players to throw it away cause well its ATo, but it is much weaker than it looks. Same goes for AJ and KQ.
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I only play ATo if I am the first one in and if I am CO or BUTTON. It seems weird to new players to throw it away cause well its ATo, but it is much weaker than it looks. Same goes for AJ and KQ. [/ QUOTE ] KQ is much stronger than AT multiway. NL AT is never a calling hand. |
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