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Multi-Table Tournament Strategy
Started by atlantisdan at 10-31-2005 7:17 PM. Topic has 23 replies.
 
 
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10-31-2005, 7:17 PM
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atlantisdan

Joined on 10-19-2005
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Middle pairs?
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In your opinon, what is the value of middle pairs (7's thru 10's) in a nl tournament?
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12-09-2005, 8:43 AM
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beatdahouse1

Joined on 12-08-2005
lathrop,ca.
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only good if flop is cheap or free then only if you hit i set then they can berealy good
you may be right.... i may be crazy
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12-10-2005, 3:32 PM
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KeithF
Joined on 10-18-2005
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Aye, if the flop gives you a set, you're golden. One other place middle pairs can pay off is when the board is low cards. Then you can bet, fairly confident that you're in the lead.
I consider JJ down through at 99 to be middle pairs, and maybe even 88, though you're getting pretty small for my taste there.
Preflop, if you're in late position with alot of callers in front, limp and play the flop. If you're first one in, in middle to late position, I think a raise is in order.
They're not usually worth playing in very early position...I know it's hard to dump a pretty pair of Jacks, but my guess is that they'll cost you alot more playing them in EP than you'll ever make with them.
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12-22-2005, 1:37 PM
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atlantisdan

Joined on 10-19-2005
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Re: Middle pairs?
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i try to defend jacks and tens early with a sizable raise, but slow way down if flop misses, with over cards i ll definatly fold, with baby cards ill continue to bet
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03-09-2006, 8:53 PM
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sb36pats
Joined on 12-08-2005
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my opinon is not to play 99 I lost, and this is no lie 7 times in 2 days to pocket 9s, even if I had them or the other player, I hate em. so do what you feel with middle pairs. and GL
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03-13-2006, 4:39 PM
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revriver
Joined on 03-12-2006
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I'm assuming you are talking about middle pocket pairs. 7s through 10s after the flop well...you probabl shouldn't be in the hand. But pp7 through pp10 is simple. LIMP! same with JJ. You raise with a hand you think you're going to win with, so you want to build up the pot. i.e. AA AK KK sometimes position raises with more marginal hands JJ QQ TT. But the thing is, there is no need to overbet these cards preflop. there are 4 plus overs...and a VERY good chance one of them will hit. This is why I don't get why peopl with pp2 go all in. They tink they have the best hand preflop, but they really only have bottom pair. They also have five cards to go! Unless you hit a set these cards arent' all that great. Theyr're good if you see a number flop, and you canpush on the flop to get some money, because the odds of htem hitting a pair by the end of the flop (iassumin you have them beat at this time) is prety low
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03-26-2006, 4:23 PM
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kanocker32
Joined on 03-27-2006
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Re: Middle pairs?
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I agree, I will almost everytime limp in with a middle pair. I have a hard time throwing them out..I know...NOT GOOD
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03-26-2006, 5:14 PM
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thejinx
Joined on 03-27-2006
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not being rude but if you feel the need to ask a question like that then you shouldnt be playing poker. stick with snap or pontoon
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03-26-2006, 7:59 PM
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skinroy

Joined on 02-26-2006
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Re: Middle pairs?
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just getting opinoins
i'm a little fish lookin to be eaten by a shark
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03-27-2006, 9:59 AM
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BobtheNailer
Joined on 12-09-2005
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Re: Middle pairs?
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Jinx
A forum is to get opinions and see how others play. We obviously don't all play the same and so there was nothing wrong about asking how we play middle pairs.
Assuming that you're talking about middle pocket pairs......I would limp in and try to triple up unless I'm really depleted in chips and very desperate for a hand I might go all in to double up, steal blinds or go home!
Just my humble opinion.....
Heather
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03-29-2006, 11:10 AM
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robindeem
Joined on 03-04-2006
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Re: Middle pairs?
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Jinx....it was very rude, I think that if you are going to make remarks like that then maybe you should go find a different forum to join!
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03-29-2006, 3:38 PM
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ace is back
Joined on 03-05-2006
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Go get him Robin, that was extremely rude ............ Jinx, one of the main reasons for having this and all (poker) forums, is to discuss poker strategy everything else is just icing on the cake. I can't believe you would make such a RETARDED comment..................
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03-30-2006, 3:38 AM
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KeithF
Joined on 10-18-2005
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Jinx,
If the obvious intent of the original post (discussion starter) flies over your head, maybe you should consider moving to a more dumbed down game yourself. Either you're just trying to be an a$$ or your IQ ranks right up there with your shirt size.
Finally, if you have to start a post with "not being rude" then know that you probably are being rude and just hit the cancel button.
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03-31-2006, 11:29 AM
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BobtheNailer
Joined on 12-09-2005
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'not being rude but' just wondering if thejinx will ever be back???? the great thing about the weeeeeeeroom and now this forum.... good people stick together.... luv u all!
Heather
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04-03-2006, 5:46 PM
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graven29

Joined on 04-02-2006
Bethel Park, PA
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Ok, if you are going to fold hands like 99, just because you lost with them 7 times in a row, then you are passing up on many +EV plays. You have to play the hands the way that maximizes your profits, and folding 99 preflop, regardless of the action, does not maximize your profits. Now, as far as doing what you 'feel' goes, I think you need to explain further. A lot of times, 'doing what you feel' is incredibly fishy, as in - chasing the flush without odds, just becuase you 'feel' it will come. If you are afraid of 99, don't fold it, limp it. But I play the hands based on the action at the table. If I can push people off their hands postflop, I will raise 99, and get a caller or two, and then make a move at the pot if I think I can take it. If I need 'the goods' to win a pot, I will limp it, and play it for set value. If there is a raise and reraise in front I will fold it. But a hand like 99 is too good to just fold because I lost with it before. BTW, I am not calling you 'fishy', I just don't know what you mean by doing what you feel.
PASS THE SUGAH!!!!
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