By Ax suited I mean A9 suited and below.
Both limit and no limit.
What positions would you play them, and for how much, etc.
Essentially what do you do with them?
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Thread: What do you do with Ax suited?
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11-09-2005 #1
What do you do with Ax suited?
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11-09-2005 #2
What type of games are we talking?
Marm is back, maybe. Been off for 3 years. Rusty as Hell.
Luck is a Residue of Design.
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11-09-2005 #3
Sorry, Texas Hold Em...
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11-09-2005 #4
No shit sherlock. I figured it wasn't go fish or something.
What types of games? LL ML, loose tight, what? Describe the games you are asking for.Marm is back, maybe. Been off for 3 years. Rusty as Hell.
Luck is a Residue of Design.
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11-09-2005 #5
Alright, Alright! Settle down Marm, your making me look dumb! (Or maybe I am making myself look dumb...) Anyway I am trying to get info about all of those LL, ML, tight, loose, wild, etc, etc. I am just wondering how people play them in all different sitations.
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11-10-2005 #6
Search the threads, there was a thread on AXs not too long ago.
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11-10-2005 #7
now that is some funny stuff.
Originally Posted by Marm
Kre8ter, i dont even know what LL and all those aconyms mean. And im constatnly reading posts with them in it. yes i did read the sticky with the acronym list but my mind myst have been on... beer?.I get more ass than a toilet seat. All shapes/colors/sizes.

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11-10-2005 #8Chaser
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In answer to the question, without feeling the need to be pedantic about what game we're playing, I would generally limp with Ax Suited, but I always try to remember than it is a flush possibility that made me enter the pot and unless I fluke two pair or trips I'm folding it if I don't have pot odds for a flush, even with and A on the board. I've learn the hard way on this, being outkicked is no fun.
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11-10-2005 #9
It makes a huge difference about what type of game where playing. I was playing 2/4 and 3/6 on Monday, tonight I played some .05/.10 after cashing out like 98% of my bank to go on vacation.
In the Mid (online) limit games, where we are most likely going to see 3 to the flop, and a raise PF, then I'm folding Axs in EP, but in the Micro games, I may be raising A5s UTG.Marm is back, maybe. Been off for 3 years. Rusty as Hell.
Luck is a Residue of Design.
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11-10-2005 #10
In limit, if I'm pretty sure I'll be able to limp and that there will be at least 3 or 4 to the flop, I'll play it from about any position. If I'm at a table where raises are more common pre-flop or fewer people are seeing the flop, I'll only play it in late position with a couple of limpers and no riase (if I'm on the button or one off, and the fist in the pot I'll usually riase to try and either steal the blinds or come out aggresivley on the flop to take down the pot).
I'm CDO. It's like OCD, but everying is in order just like it should be.
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