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 - 88 in late position, D. Hanson - I don't see this as a no-brainer at all. I'd be thinking about the
possibility of a re-raise, and I'd be looking at the blinds to see if I can
pick up an indication of whether they are going to call...
 - AJ (off)-small blind, A. Bostick - Like all other poker questions, the answer is "It depends. . . ." It depends on how the betting has gone before it was your turn to act. It depends
on the other players and the character of the game. It depends...
 - AJ in Early/Middle Position, A. Jalib - AJ is worth slightly more in a loose game than a tight game. Even so, it plays better with a raise, because you'd like to play it for a bigger pot versus fewer opponents than a smaller pot versus...
 - AJ offsuit in early position (heresy), Ramsey - No. This is a disasterously expensive play. It is *never* correct to
fold AJo as first to act (utg) - regardless of the style of the game. If you assume the ultimately loose passive game...
 - Axo in low limit games, A. Jalib - In general, consider how tight or loose and how aggressive or passive
your opponents are. A tight player might play only AT or better,
whereas a loose player might play any ace. An aggressive player might raise with...
 - HPFAP error : T9s, Quadnines - S&M say, "it is almost mandatory to bet . . . You do this not only
because you might make a [gutshot] straight, but because it is
important to get hands like KdJh out...
 - Hold’em hand values table, S. Brecher - Each entry in the following table is the result of 1,000,000 simulated
hands of hold 'em played to the showdown and represents the percentage of pots won...
 - KTs & JTs, G. Carson - In another thread I asked someone who was defending the superiority of JTs
over KTs in a "typical game" to tell me what a typical game was -- I
suggested s specific lineup of some TTH profiles as typical...
 - Kx suited vs. Medium suited connectors, A. Bostick - 5) a flush 6) a straight 7) a pair with some sort of redraw 8) an open-ended straight-flush draw (suppose flop is Ah 8s 7s, you have...
 - The agony of A-J, Russel R., - I know a lot of people that tend to limp with AJ. I personally beleve that AJ is the epitome of a raise or muck hand, particularly when it is unraised to me in late position...
 - Two AJo hands, A. Jalib - Frank Mah, what's happening here is that you offended Andrew Prock by treating him as green, when Andrew
is an old timer here. Your question was about maybe slowplaying on the flop...
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