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Odd, most of these hands are profitable for me. A9s-A2s make me more money than 66-22.
OK, to quantify:
These number are after 11,691 hands at the following limits:
.05 - 2,859 hands
.25 - 2,890 hands
.50 - 4,948 hands
$1 - 979 hands
Axs ($12.83)
A9s - (13.01)
A8s - + 2.90
A7s - (1.15)
A6s - (1.08)
A5s - (7.32)
A4s - (10.78)
A3s - +17.05
A2s - (14.08)
Baby PP - + 35.77
66 - +22.45
55 - +16.37
44 - (3.15)
33 - +7.55
22 - (7.45)
Through my first 5,000 hands I was playing Axs from almost any position into an unraised pot. That's one of the reasons my original VP$IP was so high at the beginning of this post. I have since rectified that. I am considering only playing Axs from the button, SB and BB for awhile and see how that works out, then open up to other positions as I get better at playing the hand.
My BIG question - how do you play Axs when you flop an A? Do you bet the flop, then check the turn? If you are heads up at the turn, how do you continue? I am clueless on what to do in this situation. Every time I am in it I can just feel bets leaking away. I keep hitting call even though I know my kicker is no good and am probably beat.
I was also playing the baby pockets 22 and 33 from every position in unraised pots. I think I will move those to the back also and see how those number go. 44 55 66 have much better straight value so I may continue to limp with those from most positions. I am very disciplined at laying the hands down if the flop doesn't hit me, so any leak won't be too bad.
**EDIT** - I play full 10 man ring almost exclusively.
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