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[QUOTE="SexyAceJoker, post: 369521, member: 8148"] Well my little words of wisdom on this, I usually play tight aggresive Limit ring game poker. I have a strong starting hand selection, and i usually raise taking in consideration position, i think not only in hand terms but also on position. For example you mentioned AK, i will raise AK anywhere as it is a strong hand to start with, wether its suited or not. Lets say im in late position and get two early position callers ( BB and player to his left ) flop comes 9J5, BB checks, second player checks to you , this is a bet ? you need to be aggressive , you have the position and it was checked to you , you get 1 call, from the BB and other player folds, turn is say a 3 , and he checks you once again fire at the pot. AK could hold for its own and if you get called simply fold in the river to a bet . you are most likely beat, unless you improve . This type of play is usually very rewarding ( atleast it has been to me ) you need to consider opponent skill level and play style, but if you usually show strength post flop, and on the turn , and river opponent will most likely fold. Im not sure if my post was correct here but considering you mentioned AK :) [/QUOTE]
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