OK, here's the situation. You are on a full 10 player ring game, and you are dealt aces in middle position? What do you do?
10-20-2004 03:52 PM
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How do you play aces?OK, here's the situation. You are on a full 10 player ring game, and you are dealt aces in middle position? What do you do? |
10-20-2004 04:01 PM
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10-20-2004 04:16 PM
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Depends on what everyone does before you. | |
10-20-2004 04:26 PM
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What's the table texture? | |
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10-20-2004 06:18 PM
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10-20-2004 08:04 PM
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What's my position? | |
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10-20-2004 08:40 PM
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If table is loose, you'll probably get some action. Raise slightly larger than you standard AK raise, and if you don't get any action, then Oh Well, onto the next hand. If the table is loose, and they notice you're TAgg, you may double up if a K or Q flops. |
10-21-2004 04:25 AM
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In a full ring game, I've started living by Brunson's theory: |
10-21-2004 09:25 AM
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My opinion raise it up. For one reason: Last night someone limps in with AA I have small pocket pair catch trips on the flop. He raises of course I call. Turn comes nothing; he checks I bet about $3 small raise compared to the pot then he re-raises I just call. Next card draws another blank he goes all in I call and I break aces. I just think to raise it up to weed the small pocket pairs and other cards. | |
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10-21-2004 10:05 AM
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RAISE or it will end in tears. | |
10-21-2004 12:04 PM
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10-21-2004 12:42 PM
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