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  • Re: 15/30$ LIMIT, 10$ SB forced to call?

    [quote="PokerPlaya"] Suited hands only have a 3% advantage over unsuited hands... to me that is a big money waster playing any suited hand. [/quote]I don't think that's a good way to look at it. In NL situations where two hands are all-in preflop, then the suited hand has only an added...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 10-16-2007
  • Re: Some lessons are cheap.......

    Boy, does that suck. My condolences. You shouldn't feel stupid--just regret, of course, for the lost pot. It's never happened to me, but I have heard many stories like yours, invariably from the player who had the best hand, realized it after sweating out a scary board, and excitedly fired down...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 09-14-2005
  • Re: 15/30$ LIMIT, 10$ SB forced to call?

    [quote="PokerPlaya"] Suited hands only have a 3% advantage over unsuited hands... to me that is a big money waster playing any suited hand. [/quote]I don't think that's a good way to look at it. In NL situations where two hands are all-in preflop, then the suited hand has only an added...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 07-21-2005
  • Medium PP in LP

    I wanted to bring up the topic of playing medium pocket pairs in late position. By medium I am referring to 88, 99, TT, maybe 77 or JJ. From what I see of a lot online is this: A player raises from some position in front of the player with the pair. The player with the pair will 3 bet his medium (or...
  • Re: Some fun hands!

    I agree with that, Seed. You should avoid raising 44 preflop here. Your hand isn't that strong against multiple callers, and a raise isn't gonna limit the field much as a few players have already limped. Limp with your 44 and either flop a set or get out. Also, if you hold 44 in EP or MP folding...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 06-06-2005
  • Re: Set on 4-flush board.

    You guys are over thinking it. The proper play was to fold the :ks: :kh: preflop. Geesh, everyone knows KK never holds up. :wine: :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 05-03-2005
  • Re: Set on 4-flush board.

    Your percentages are based on everyone having random hands. But everyone in the pot likely has a pretty good hand (psuedo-random), there were 3 bets preflop. So the chance of someone with a good hand having a club 6 or under is much smaller than the chance of them having a club larger than 6. Also, you...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 05-03-2005
  • Re: Set on 4-flush board.

    That chance of 4 people being in a pot and not a single one having a club is very unlikely. Especially since there were multiple bets preflop, someone likely has a big club. Although a raise might get the person holding a smaller club to fold and if the bettor was bluffing than you win... but I find...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 05-03-2005
  • Re: Funny game last night...

    hi rud edog... no need to 'raise' preflop in this type of game... the main $$$ you win are the ones after the flop when you have the goods... against bad players... the idea is to see the flops for cheap and beat them from there... thats what the top pros all say... so i follow their advice ...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 04-15-2005
  • Re: Funny game last night...

    Hi, Amy. I almost always win at the 3-6 game, not much, but, I win. I think $180 is the most I've cashed, but, I don't tend to play long. I've been mulling this over in my mind, constantly. Should I raise and cap every preflop hand I'm going to play, and make the 9-5s pay to beat me,...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 04-14-2005
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