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#1 gobucks

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Posted 16 February 2005 - 10:20 PM

Im talking limit holdem here...I play Axs the same way I play small pocket pairs..by limping in from middle to late position..however if everyone has folded to me, should I go ahead and open by raising or just call as I would normally do if there had already been a couple limpers in the pot?? or should I fold because it's probable that I won't have enough callers to make the play profitable? I guess this questions applies to small pocket pairs as well...how should I play these hands in this situation?? Thanks guys.

#2 wrto4556

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Posted 16 February 2005 - 10:57 PM

If you are button with A :D 7 :) and it's folded to you, of coarse you should raise. You could pick up the blinds or get it head-up with A-high. 55-22 I don't raise. If I don't have the players in with me I muck them. AA-66 if it's folded to me in the CO or Button I raise. Same with Axs...Everytime. Blind theft.But in middle postion if everyone folds to you and you have something like this, you should fold unless you are 90% sure you are getting calls behind you.
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#3 Absolute

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Posted 16 February 2005 - 11:59 PM

This topic has been heavily discussed in previous threads.Maybe since you are new here, you don't know.But to save you time, go to Poker Forum Search and have yerself a ball.




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