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  • 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: Folding small pairs in the long run...

    Hell yes it is wrong! Why because I will not be able to beat you, and that is wrong, very wrong! [quote="joshrocker"] maybe this is to fast, but i like to limp early and raise middle to late position. of course this all changes with the type of game your playing. if the action is slow with...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by Jon on 05-25-2004
  • Re: Folding small pairs in the long run...

    maybe this is to fast, but i like to limp early and raise middle to late position. of course this all changes with the type of game your playing. if the action is slow with only 2 or 3 people seeing a flop then i like to raise from any position and get the action down to 2 players or even heads up. after...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 05-25-2004
  • Re: Folding small pairs in the long run...

    maybe this is to fast, but i like to limp early and raise middle to late position. of course this all changes with the type of game your playing. if the action is slow with only 2 or 3 people seeing a flop then i like to raise from any position and get the action down to 2 players or even heads up. after...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 05-25-2004
  • Re: Limit - VRS - No Limit

    Yes, tight is right in NLHE. But you can't just play AA,KK and expect to win. You have to size up your opponents and play accordingly. The uberaggressive fish play any crud and usually one or two get lucky and stack up early. Its best to play tight, but then try and isolate them and play heads up...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 04-04-2004
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