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The (regular) 10$ STT is in it's first levels, the game is 8-10 handed, my stake is the same as it was when the game starter (usually because I haven't played a hand jet).
I'm in UTG, UTG+1 or UTG+2 first in and I look down at a TT-JJ, KQ, AJ-AQ (suited or not suited) (due to the aggressiveness of the game it become less important to be suited) My usually strategy is just to limp(and fold to aggression) preflop and if I hit the flop I would play it very carefully. How would you play this kind of hands? And more important: why this way? Martin Carlsson |
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TT limp for set value AQ you can limp or fold, JJ raise, fold KQ and AJ
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With JJ - how would you respont to aggression?
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Please read this
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...=0#Post10670732 and post a specific hand. You'l get far more and better anwsers |
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TT limp for set value AQ you can limp or fold, JJ raise, fold KQ and AJ [/ QUOTE ] qft |
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I like limping JJ in EP earlygame a lot
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EP in levels 1, 2, and 3 play as follows:
AA,KK,QQ: move all in anything else: muck |
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EP in levels 1, 2, and 3 play as follows: AA,KK,QQ: move all in anything else: muck [/ QUOTE ] joke? |
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