
| theunluckydip | Jul 25, 2006 2:57am | | When you get dealt low pockets in Texas Hold'em... how do you like to play them? |
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 Sponsor | deady | Nov 20, 2006 2:44pm | | Fold. |
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| | ataxia13 | Jan 22, 2007 3:40pm | | Less than 10% of my stack in Cash game I call. Less that 5% in tourneys I call. |
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| mladen-fcrs | Feb 2, 2007 2:18pm | hmm.... depends of position,size of bet,other players......
all in ??? only if you are short stacked |
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 | 438731 | Feb 23, 2007 4:29am | I'd try and win pre-flop with them. Nothing silly though, maybe 3/4xBB if there's not been any action. Obviously depends on position, number of players, stack size and the amount of beer I've drunk!
I only play home poker games with between 4 and 6 players and you'd be surprised how often a low pair wins. |
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| havalaugh | Feb 23, 2007 5:10pm | | if only 5 or so players, pocket 7's or higher is a nice hand. but a reraise with it is not such a good idea. |
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 Sponsor | PocketQQ32 | Feb 28, 2007 5:28pm | | depends on your position, how aggressive other players at the table are, and your chip stack (eg: can i afford to invest as much as the guy on the button has?) a lot of low pocket pairs are scary best advice: early position should call-if not fold, mid to late position- your best shot at taking the pot is to decide whether you think anyone really has anything, then raise AT LEAST 3 times the blind |
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