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When playing the Big Blind against the small blind against, the small blind, in no limit, poker, you want to go all in, with, hand's as good as AA, through, A10 sutied.

You can go all in with those hand's and you can go all in with hand's like Q10, or QJ suited.

You can even go all in with hand's like KQ suited and unsutied.

That's all for now.

Jonathan Kerr
TheCorporation3
QUOTE (poker1.com @ Wednesday, May 17th, 2006, 8:18 PM) *
When playing the Big Blind against the small blind against, the small blind, in no limit, poker, you want to go all in, with, hand's as good as AA, through, A10 sutied.

You can go all in with those hand's and you can go all in with hand's like Q10, or QJ suited.

You can even go all in with hand's like KQ suited and unsutied.

That's all for now.

Jonathan Kerr


This is a big joke..ha ha
Sluggo
Good, you're back. I was afraid your hiatus would be permanent.

In my opinion, you can also go all in with hands like 73o and 84o. They are great hands to push with. If you only play big cards, your opponent will never fear being dominated with small cards. For example, against 23, would you rather have 73 or AK? Duh, 73o. Also, consider the times your opponent calls with big pairs. Against AA, would you rather hold AK or 73o? 73o again! Hands like 73o are really underrated. It can make 7 different straights, and 2 different flushes. AKs can only make two straights and one flush, by comparison.

Keep the good tips coming, poker1.com.
bdc30
QUOTE (Sluggo @ Wednesday, September 6th, 2006, 9:13 PM) *
Oh, you're back. I was hoping your hiatus would be permanent.
FourFlusher
I think it's three flushes, but, who's counting?


Ooops, 7-3o will make two, I take it back.

I missed the o thing.
Actuary
QUOTE (FourFlusher @ Wednesday, September 6th, 2006, 9:37 PM) *
I think it's three flushes, but, who's counting?
Ooops, 7-3o will make two, I take it back.

I missed the o thing.



Actually 73o makes 3 flushes.

the board can also flush on its own.
mtdesmoines
QUOTE (poker1.com @ Wednesday, May 17th, 2006, 7:18 PM) *
When playing the Big Blind against the small blind against, the small blind, in no limit, poker, you want to go all in, with, hand's as good as AA, through, A10 sutied.

You can go all in with those hand's and you can go all in with hand's like Q10, or QJ suited.

You can even go all in with hand's like KQ suited and unsutied.

That's all for now.

Jonathan Kerr


A couple months ago, I watched a player treat the poker table like a craps game. All in ... three hands out of four. He got behind by four $100 buy ins, then hit a mini-heater, and won four hands in a row and ran it up to $1,200.
Sluggo
QUOTE (Actuary @ Thursday, September 7th, 2006, 10:42 AM) *
Actually 73o makes 3 flushes.

the board can also flush on its own.


Wouldn't it make four flushes if board flushes count?
Actuary
QUOTE (Sluggo @ Thursday, September 7th, 2006, 11:14 AM) *
Wouldn't it make four flushes if board flushes count?



Arrggggg.

I'm turning in my Actuary license
I suck at counting.

ok. 4.

And 9 straights, I think.
Sluggo
10 straights. Ace low, 2 low, 3 low... 10 low.
Actuary
QUOTE (Sluggo @ Thursday, September 7th, 2006, 11:57 AM) *
10 straights. Ace low, 2 low, 3 low... 10 low.



uncle.
mtdesmoines
QUOTE (Actuary @ Thursday, September 7th, 2006, 11:58 AM) *
uncle.


Ha Ha. "Actuary" got owned in probability. Ha Ha.
Actuary
QUOTE (mtdesmoines @ Thursday, September 7th, 2006, 12:22 PM) *
Ha Ha. "Actuary" got owned in counting. Ha Ha.


fyp

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mtdesmoines
QUOTE (Actuary @ Thursday, September 7th, 2006, 12:57 PM) *
fyp

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LOL, either way ... it's nice to see you're a good sport about it.
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