
BidnisHippy
Rising Star
Bronze Level
I started to write this wondering if one should ever play Q 9 offsuited?
In my situation it was tourney play. I wasn't in the blinds, but I only had a stack = 2 big blinds (assuming no level change, though it would've in a few minutes) and short relative the rest of the table. Went all in, a Q came out in the flop, but the 3 of us who were still in it after the river each had a Q in their hand. The Q A took the pot.
The more general question that came to mind, however, is where are the following cut-offs?
In my situation it was tourney play. I wasn't in the blinds, but I only had a stack = 2 big blinds (assuming no level change, though it would've in a few minutes) and short relative the rest of the table. Went all in, a Q came out in the flop, but the 3 of us who were still in it after the river each had a Q in their hand. The Q A took the pot.
The more general question that came to mind, however, is where are the following cut-offs?
- Decent pre-flop hand to a mediocre (but playable) pf hand
- Mediocre pf hand to a bad (unplayable) pf hand