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  2. Im quite unsure what these early middle and late positions are implying. Is it saying play the hands no matter what if you are in these positions? or is the graphy implying that by mid and late position many people will have folded?

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  6. I was thinking the same. even KJs isn’t a hand you need raise UTG in a FR game…. you’re too often outkicked and with no position that’ll get expensive, flushdraws aren’t all to good to play oop either. You really need to have a good postflop edge to play such hands as UTG profitable.

  7. Big pocket pairs can be played either way, but if you love playing AA with many opponents you also need to be pschologically prepared to fold AA often.

    However, it’s not too smart to play AA as a drawing hand rather than as a raising hand because playing with multiple opponents means that you can be outdrawn much more easily, and even if you draw something nice, you won’t get much more money because most everybody will fold fast.

    So, best play is to play big pockets as raising hands.

  8. Look, there are really two types of playable hands.
    Drawing hands: Small pocket pairs, consecutive connnectors, and suited hands should be played with many opponents because you need very good pot odds. Obviously you should only do this in late position cause you have know way of knowing whether you will have great pot odds or not in early.

    Raising Hands: AK, AQ, AJ, need fewer opponents. The safest way to play is to raise fast to try to get heads up.

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  10. Don’t listen to pumad, he doesn’t know what he’s talking about. 54 is better than Q7 for the following reasons:

    1) 54 has better straight potential.
    2) 54 is not easily dominated. ie, it’s unlikely that someone else in the hand will have a 5 or 4 with a better kicker. Whereas Q7 is easily dominated. If you flop a pair of queens and someone has a better kicker, you’re dead to 3 outs. Say your opponent has AQ, you end up having the second best hand and have to catch a 7 to win. Q7 is pure trash.

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  12. as long as its suited , sure.

  13. So you think J9 is playable UTG?

  14. your an amateur,otherwise you wouldnt say sth that stupid

  15. you dont have to rely on that diagram. if you wanna play 1-7 play it

    but the chance of hitting the straight is more unlikely. whereas with 5-4 your chances are much higher.
    thats y

  16. Q-7 worse than 5-4? How come?

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  19. LOL at the chart. The hands highlighted that can be played from “any position” is bs. Maybe the top half of the hands highlighted are playable. Certainly not hands like J9, T9, KT etc. They’re terrible hands to play UTG or early position. Especially in a full ring game.

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  21. You’re right. It’s not good to slowplay them. I only do it if I can sense the raise. If it’s a table bunch of tight-aggressive players who limp in from late position or rocks who are very passive, then it’s never a good idea to limp in with aces.

  22. Works sometimes, but I personally hate slow playing simply because I always get bit in the ass. AA under the gun, limp, everyone else limps, and the flop comes 678 all spades. You don’t have a spade. You’re pretty much going to fold to any bet over 2/3 the pot (unless even that is cheap).

  23. When I reraise, it usually ends up being 20 times the big blind. Because someone raises 4 times the blind, I reraise them 5 times their raise. But during tournaments, when blinds are low, I put up 1/3 of my chip stack on purpose. By doing this, either everyone folds or someone with premium hand will call/all in. If they call or all in, you’re still in very good shape.

  24. Depends. If you have pocket Aces, you should reraise regardless of what he has. If he reraise high enough, he’ll end up folding and you steal his raise. I love raise-stealing. Honestly, with pocket Aces, you wanna try to avoid the flop. So you try to take them down during pre-flop. But if they’re resisting and wanting to go heads up against you, you’re still in good shape. But if you have several callers, you’re likely fucked.

  25. I agree, whenever people raise big early before the flop I fold, I’ll fold with pocket aces…I care less…not smart strategy and they’ll win minimum

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