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broadway cards..how to play? (10-max limit)


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#1 Emptyeye

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Posted 20 May 2005 - 04:16 PM

What the title says. In a bit of a frustrating spot right now, down about 15BB over the course of my last 400 hands. Obviously not THAT bad in the big picture, but considering I'm used to winning at a 10BB/100 clip (Admittedly, it was short-term, and I knew in the back of my mind such a rate would be unsustainable, but it doesn't make this anyless frustrating), it kinda sucks.So, seeking to improve some aspect of my game, I'm asking how some of you limit players play broadway cards in a full ring game. I'm not talking about the obvious powerhouses like AK or AQ, but more marginal hands--KJ, KT, QJ, QT, and JT in particular. I typically fold most of these,or limp in a late position, which I have the feeling is incorrect. At the moment, my preflop hand selection, while not Hellmuth's Top Ten Hands tight, is pretty close, and I'm wondering if there's any sort of quick (Or long) guide for the hands above, short of going out and buying SSHE.

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Posted 20 May 2005 - 04:21 PM

Emptyeye said:

... short of going out and buying SSHE.
Go get SSHE. It'll be worth every penny. And, the starting hand section is very good and easy to read.

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Posted 20 May 2005 - 05:15 PM

Get the book.This helps also:http://bellsouthpwp....neo/preflop.pdf

#4 Emptyeye

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Posted 20 May 2005 - 05:49 PM

Hmm, that may be what I'm looking for until I can somehow obtain SSHE.Question: What do the boxes with C(x) in them mean? I presume it's "call if there are X people in the pot before you"?




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