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How should you play from the blinds against big opens?
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[QUOTE="BetterThanAvgButNotByMuch, post: 6979634, member: 480921"] Keep it simple. If you're not ready to play those hands, then don't. The game is hard enough as is. Playing out of position like in the blinds is a quick way to bleed money. Those suited hands are good for multi way pots that you will find in calling station, loose game at 1/2, 1/3, 2/4, and 2/5 that you can play them here and there in the blinds since the action is nearing an end especially if the person to your left is tight and probably won't reraise the action after you put in your chips from the SB. But you're going to have to put in a lot more money because your chances of hitting a straight or flush on the flop are outrageously low and you're going to be dominated or not know where you or if your hand is good enough if you actually hit a pair on the board. So you have to understand that its going to cost you a lot more to see the hand completed and there's a good chance when its all said and done that you're going to look at your remaining chips and say something like "I can't believe I put so much in the pot with a stupid ten high", lol. Look at position and WHY its important then lookup when to play those suited hands. [/QUOTE]
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