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 - AK deception in the blinds, J. Brier - First of all, I always raise in a limit hold-em game with big slick out
of my blinds against any number of limpers. I have found that I win
bigger pots as a result. About one third of the time I flop top pair/top kicker and another 5% of the time...
 - AKo on the Button, J. Brier - Against most opponents who open raise from middle position I like your
three bet since they can have much weaker hands. Your flop play is highly player dependent. You showed strength pre-flop by re-raising and yet your lone...
 - Analysis of folding AK preflop to two re-raisers, T. Perry - About a month ago, a very interesting problem was posted to rgp. That
post summarized the play of a hand in which the player entered the pot by raising with AK. The player was then...
 - Hold 'em: pair of 10's, A. Jalib - I think this is a good example of where S&M (Sklansky and Malmuth) differ from LJ (Lee Jones), sort of. Pocket 10's really are pretty darn good in
tight (e.g., 30-60 and up) games, where they can frequently...
 - Jamming with AQs, I. Fekali - There are good arguments for calling only (as Jim suggests in his reply). You have bad position for all betting rounds, but a good chance to check-raise the button...
 - Jones vs Sklansky, G. Carson - I dont' know what Sklanlsky means by loose. I think I know what Jones means by loose. I do know what I mean by loose. When I say loose, I mean that most hands have 5-7 players...
 - Malmuth Poses a Question for Low Limit , E. Reuter - Hold'em Poker for Advanced Players is quite explicit on this topic, although it does not completely explain the reasoning behind it. I guess I am not sure why the question was asked (I hope it was...
 - The Big Slick Bluff and tells, T. Perry - Yes and No. In heads up situiation as mentioned above. A-K may be still by far the best hand. This is often true when you open raise and get a cold caller.
Many players tend to either re-raise to get heads up with you or fold their
medium, small pair. So, if you missed...
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