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	<title>Jamleeco on Premium hands early position</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>Snowbound, I feel what you are saying.&#160; Taking down the blinds with big hands is deflating, but so is getting stacked with a big hand.</p>
<p>&#160;&#160; I almost never limp EP with AA or KK to RR unless lucky enough to manuever maniac into my immediate left. I will chance it then , especailly if some of your tablemates understand that he is , then you can expect several smooth callers and sometimes a squeezer before it gets back to you, or one 3 bettor pot when it gets back to you. But otherwise, you are losing money by doing this.</p>
<p>&#160; I go by how the table is playing. If EP raises are mostly taking the blinds I widen my range quite a bit EP , until it stops working. In the meantime, your EP raises start getting a lot less respect, and now you can bang away with those premium hands EP.</p>
<p>Limp reraising pretty much tells any non-brain-dead opp. what you have. sometimes , because I never do that, I will limp, reraise with AKo, sometimes less, depending on who raises my limp and what position. I don&#39;t mind taking down a raised pot uncontested PF and also will call and trap AQ,AJ, KQs for a decent amount of money. And remember, most opponents, even when you just call instead of fold , will think you are getting tricky with AA or KK and you can make some nice OOP bluffs, bluff cr&#39;s and the like.</p>
<p>So, I&#39;m not as articulate as the authors. Guess what I&#39;m saying is limp RR&#39;ing is not the way to adjust to not getting played back at but yes, you should be adjusting to how the table is playing, always.</p>
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	<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 09:15:53 +0000</pubDate>
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	<title>Rocketfingers on Premium hands early position</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[<blockquote>snowbound said:
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<p>The goal of poker is to induce people to make mistakes based on the cards you&#39;re holding.</p>
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<p>I think you misunderstand the theory of mistakes. First usually you don&#39;t induce mistakes, you just offer the opportunity to your opponents to make a mistake. For example you bet half pot with a full on a drawy flop, if your oponent calls with a flushdraw than he made a mistake. But he can also fold so you can only offer him a chance to make a mistake.</p>
<p>Why I don&#39;t like the word inducing here is b/c if I "induce" you to make an $80 mistake and this induction costs me a $100 than thats not a good deal.</p>
<p>Also notice that there can be huge differences between mistakes. Calling a turn bet where you get 1 to 3 on your flush draw and your opponent will insta muck when you make a flush is a mistake but a small one. Calling any turn bet where you are drawing dead is a huge mistake. It&#39;s even more confusing when it mixed up by percentages. Whats better to offer your opponet a mistake what he will make 10% and you make on that $50 (EV:$5) or a mistake he makes 5% but you make $200 on that (EV: $10). Ofcourse the 2nd one is far better.</p>
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	<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 16:23:48 +0000</pubDate>
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	<title>Rocketfingers on Premium hands early position</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[<blockquote>snowbound said:
<p>Is raising with premium hands in early position really such a good idea? When I raise hands like AA-JJ, and AK in early position everyone very often folds and I&#39;m left with picking up the blinds. Hands like those&#160;WANT a showdown, so wouldn&#39;t it be better to limp and then re-raise if someone behind me raises? I realize the danger is that no one will raise and I&#39;ll be in a multiway pot with a big pocket pair which is not good. I&#39;m willing to let the hand go though if I don&#39;t get to put in a preflop re-raise.</p>
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<p>The goal of poker is to induce people to make mistakes based on the cards you&#39;re holding. I think raising preflop with premium cards in early position gives away too much info.</p>
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<p>&#160;Advantages of raising pre-flop early position with premiums:</p>
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<li>You build the pot with the likely best hand
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<li>Notice who calls with a worse hand makes a mistake</li>
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<li>You deminish some of their positional advantage</li>
<li>A bit subtle is about value betting, b/c its lot harder out of position so youl want to start it pre-flop.</li>
<li>By limping you give implied odds to pocket pairs and suited connectors</li>
<li>If you open raise enough hands early than it dosen&#39;t give away too much info</li>
<li>IMO limp raising gives away much more info and also harder to balance
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<li>If you try this with a 20% range than good players will raise you let you call than&#160; you play out of position in a medium sized pot where your opponent knows you can have a lot of hands.</li>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 13:42:59 +0000</pubDate>
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	<title>snowbound on Premium hands early position</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>Is raising with premium hands in early position really such a good idea? When I raise hands like AA-JJ, and AK in early position everyone very often folds and I&#39;m left with picking up the blinds. Hands like those&#160;WANT a showdown, so wouldn&#39;t it be better to limp and then re-raise if someone behind me raises? I realize the danger is that no one will raise and I&#39;ll be in a multiway pot with a big pocket pair which is not good. I&#39;m willing to let the hand go though if I don&#39;t get to put in a preflop re-raise.</p>
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<p>The goal of poker is to induce people to make mistakes based on the cards you&#39;re holding. I think raising preflop with premium cards in early position gives away too much info.</p>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 11:45:23 +0000</pubDate>
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