How to play Suited Connectors in Poker | P se Poker

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Suited connectors are advanced players favourite hands for winning big pots as the strength of these hands remains hidden during play. Learn how to use them to your advantage in the tournaments in this episode.

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  1. Tell us about your Suited Connectors experiences in the comments below and the best comment will win a ticket to the Stackup tournament (daily 8:30 P.M) with an entry fee of Rs.1650 and a guaranteed prize pool of Rs. 2.5 Lakhs. The entries will end on 12th December 11:59 PM and the winner will be announced on 13th December at 2 PM.

  2. As always, great info for players of all levels. Suited connectors are hidden monsters waiting to pounce.

    I have had some good and some bad exp with them, I have cracked top pocket pairs with them and I have also made the mistake of overplaying them and giving away my stack when i hit a straight or flush and the board is such where there is a better straight. Eg. AK vs 89 and board have us TJQ.

    The key you have to remember as Sanjay says in this video, to play suited connectors is to POT CONTROL always.

    I have personally kept a limit on myself to call only upto 2.5-3x bet from late position and from BB. Sometimes i raise suited connectors from late position if it's a limped pot.

    Once again, thank you Sanjay and 9stacks, keep up the awesomeness.

    User: GraceOfGod

  3. I really love suited connectors most loved card by me is 7T suited Most of time opponent can't Guess my hand but its big dare to flat call to Firman's Raise😎most of the time i have to fold because of a Big Raise by him.
    In -koitogfbanjaao

  4. Suited connectors are some time good but it is some time very bad because of many times 2 cards come and 3rd card not comes which makes straight or flush so this too risky also but by the way it also good because at this time good bluffer can won the pot .
    Id utkraj4

  5. Sir this is perfect move even I have done this same and saved my lot of chips in last stages of tournaments.
    I'd. Rahulsobti

  6. I generally play 56s+, my best suited connector story is a bad beat story from a high stakes cash game Heads Up. I had JJs, my opponent 3 bet me preflop and i called not trying to 4bet as i wanted to disguise my hand. Flop came Q-5-8,with board having 2 suits of same color and also a straight draw, i being out of position check, my opponent bets 3/4th of pot, i call, turn is a 3, rainbow, i check again my opponent bets small, this puts me in a tricky spot, i thought to myself if would have a Q why he would bet small and let me draw on a wet board, so i call putting him on a draw, river comes a Jack but also completes flush, i bet small, he shoves, i snap call, he shows me 76s which hit the flush and i almost wanted to say to him nice hand but i actually closed the lobby and exited the poker room. Hope this doesn't happen when i play stackup on 9stacks

  7. I love to play suited connector and I want to show my skills if I won stackup ticket

    In rmishra703

  8. As Sanjay sir told suited connectors are the good hand to open with late position. Yesterday i beat pocket Aces with 23s
    Holding 23s at BB
    Villian (AA) raised ×2.5BB from MP
    I flat call and flop – A45
    BET RAISE RE-RAIAE and finally ALL-IN.
    Won pot with A-5 straight.

    All these videos are too much helpful for me…i am implementing sanjay ji told skills in my game and acheiving +ve results.

    In NeverKnown

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