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 Originally Posted by twosevoff
In an unraised pot, I will complete from the SB with any ace (though I'll sometimes pitch Ax offsuit), any "20" (i.e. K10), Q9, J9, J8, any decent suited connector or semiconnector, any pocket pair, Kxs, Qxs, and in a pot with 4 or more limpers, offsuit connectors and semiconnectors. Also, with only one limper or heads up against the BB, I will call with just about any two cards, and will rarely raise, even with monster hands. With all the connecting hands and kicker-trouble hands, I am just looking to hit the flop hard (big draw or two- pair or better), and I will play very cautiously and have no qualms about laying down top pair if anyone's showing strength.
keep good records, and determine if this degree of "looseness" loses you money over the long run. it seems like you're setting yourself up with a bunch of trap hands - e.g. you play A3 and pair the ace, or J9 and pair the jack. are going to be comfortable playing those hands hard with weak kickers? i guess if you're disciplined enough to toss your ace small card hand even when you pair the ace, it might be ok, but i think ultimately, you'll lose money waiting for those two-pairs to hit
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