Stop Playing This BAD Hand (I’m Begging You!)

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Please don’t play this bad hand any more. I am literally begging you!

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8 thoughts on “Stop Playing This BAD Hand (I’m Begging You!)

  1. You mention that it’s a good idea to play more hands on the cutoff and button as most money flows to those positions. If however no one else has entered the pot, in either of those positions do you still recommend folding?

  2. I think I might have avoided disaster with A10 at a live game. I raised in co and got 3 bet by the button. I called and an ace came and he shoved…. I put him on a better ace than mine and folded…I probably should have folded pre flop but I had just sat down and didnt know the player type. What do you guys think? I’m probably not facing a lot of bluffs there

  3. Don't play A rag calling a raise….now you can raise in position and try to steal the blinds with it (especially suited). It is not because it is super strong (as it isn't) but to expand your raising range so you do get more value out of the premium hands.

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