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    Default K-10 before flop

    how play hands like K-10 suited or QJs before the flop....raise? and if so how much should u bet....should u just limp in and hope for a favorable flop? i always see myself raising and gettin an ace on every flop with these hand.... any suggestions please
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    There isn't a definite way to play those hands, really depends on the situation. I'd list what I'd do in different situations but I'm too lazy.
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    Default Re: K-10 before flop

    Quote Originally Posted by giantdogs92
    how play hands like K-10 suited or QJs before the flop....raise? and if so how much should u bet....should u just limp in and hope for a favorable flop? i always see myself raising and gettin an ace on every flop with these hand.... any suggestions please
    Tournaments or ring games? In tournaments I raise to limit the field (and increase the chance that if I hit I'm the only one or the chance that a follow-up bluff will win me the pot) with the idea of building a stack. In ring games, under most circumstances these hands aren't worth a raise - you can wait for better hands to come along. Also, I'll typically fold them to almost any raise before me*.

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    *As always in poker, the real answer is "it depends." I remember a hand with KTo wherein a player that I had a strong bluff read on went all-in preflop to a raised pot. Everyone else in it folded. I called. He turned over a couple of small crappy cards and I ended up winning with top pair. About a $10 profit, if I recall
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    Some advice for people that play lower to mid level NL dont play QJ K10 KJ they will just lose you money
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    Quote Originally Posted by ilikeaces86
    Some advice for people that play lower to mid level NL dont play QJ K10 KJ they will just lose you money
    I don't see anything wrong with playing Q-J or K-J. You're not likely to win huge pots with them, but they're at least worth calling the big blind with. I've won plenty of medium-sized to small pots with these hands, and I've never lost a big one.
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