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jaaaaakke
post Jul 16 2008, 05:41 PM
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I'm wondering when you're playing heads up against an aggressive maniac, whether or not to start raising with hands not so premium...

such as hands like A6 and below, and making Ahi calls on paired boards like T33, etc.

Are these marginal situations that you have to kinda feel? Or is there some sort of systematic play you can profit from.


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Epistate
post Jul 16 2008, 06:09 PM
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HU limit at a lowish stakes? In my experience it is prob best to just quit. I never do, but Ive always told myself I should start
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post Jul 18 2008, 09:27 AM
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Besides the math/pokertracker stats,

when is it correct to start calling down when you have something like A5, and the board is 952K6?

or even Ahi in some occassions?

Are these the type of heads up situations that I will lose more bets than gain? I feel like there are way more marginal situations in heads up play that you have to have a "feel" for to be profitable..

any thoughts?


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