
05-31-2007, 09:28 AM
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Mike McDermott
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: West Virginia University
Posts: 3,150
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Quote:
Originally Posted by LordRahl86
Raise pre-flop. You'll show strength so people will get out and you won't have as much of a chance of getting out-drawn. If you have a weak hand or something like A/A that you want to claim in later rounds is weak, then you MIGHT limp in (I know people will disagree on me with the A/A, especially at this level. In later levels, it would be deceiving your opponents, here, they really aren't paying attention. At this level, you raise with that, at later, you might, ON OCCASION, limp in). Once you hit the flop like that, you need to raise the guy. Also, on the river, I wouldn't go all in. You have the best hand, you want to get the most out of it. Going all in shows a large amount of strength, and if your opponent only has something like top pair or PP, he's not going to bite. If you just bet here, you might be able to squeeze a few more bb's out of the guy.
Edit: It would be different if you knew that he had something like 2 pair or trips, by the way. Then, you might want to go all in against a player who doesn't like to fold these hands.
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This is all wrong.
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