| Posted by: shinedown.45 at January 19, 2007, 4:31 am | | Topic: questions Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by KJB11
I have been doing pretty well in the mtts i have been playing lately, but there are still some things im not sure of and need to work on.
1. Am i right for only just limping in with pocket pairs at the begginning of a tourny, and if raised should i still call? depends on the size of the pockets
2. At the beginning of a tourny should i avoid playing Ax? A-K, A-Q are fine, use your judgment with anything lower.IMO
3. if dealt Pocket JJ's in the beginning of tourny do i raise or just limp in? I generally raise 2 maybe 3xBB.
4. How do i play pocket pairs in mid/late positions, sometimes i raise and sometimes i just limp in, but usually when i do raise im not sure how much to raise. Also if someone goes all-in EP, then someone else calls MP, and im in late position should i call or let them to duke it out? Again depends on the strength of the pockets.
5. In mid/late position should i play Ax even if they are not suited?
6. If im chip leader, double the chips of an average players chip, how should i play?
well thats all i can think of right now but im sure ill think of more later.
I'm still having some trouble myself with 5 & 6.
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