AQ and AK in the blinds 6max
in limit i would raise/re-raise them but in NL after limpers i just call with these when i'm in the blinds because they usually call a good raise and i'll be out of position with a hand like tptk in a good scenario. how do you play them in 6max? do you raise and bet the flop no matter if you hit or not?
Re: AQ and AK in the blinds 6max
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Originally Posted by adi
in limit i would raise/re-raise them but in NL after limpers i just call with these when i'm in the blinds because they usually call a good raise and i'll be out of position with a hand like tptk in a good scenario. how do you play them in 6max? do you raise and bet the flop no matter if you hit or not?
Speaking only from the perspectve of the Big Blind in this situation, for me much depends on the type of table I am at. If the table is passive and players can be pushed off hands easily, then a raise is in order as you have more options to take down the pot. However, if you are about to raise back into what is usually an aggressive post-flop opponent, you may gain some deception value and gain more bets when you do hit buy just calling.
Regardless, in 6 max mixing it up has merit, as you there are more hands per hour and you are "playing" more of those hands than you would 10handed. So, when you get an opptunity to have players think twice about the tendencies they "thought" they knew about your play, that can't hurt. Not to mention, what are they going to put you on in the BB if you do raise later on??
That said, i'd save this play for heads-up opportunties only. I would be raising into two or more callers, and perhaps 3 betting if the Co and Button were attacking.
Re: AQ and AK in the blinds 6max
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Originally Posted by adi
in limit i would raise/re-raise them but in NL after limpers i just call with these when i'm in the blinds because they usually call a good raise and i'll be out of position with a hand like tptk in a good scenario. how do you play them in 6max? do you raise and bet the flop no matter if you hit or not?
You should always raise with AK AQ from the blinds in limped pots. You should re-raise AK AQ agains weak and loose opponents, against tight opponents you can sometimes fold.
Getting involved in raised pots against bad opponents is +EV. Anyone who plays these hands very passive pre flop must have bad confidense in their post flop skills.