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6:08 AM, Tuesday January 8, 2008 CST
JulesDogg
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Some of you may find this useful
> > Modified Hold'em Hand Groupings > Group 1: AA KK QQ JJ AKs > Group 2: TT AK AQs AJs KQs > Group 3: 99 ATs KTs QJs KJs AQ > Group 4: A8s KQ 88 QTs A9s AT AJ JTs > Group 5: 77 Q9s KJ QJ JT A7s A6s A5s A4s A3s A2s J9s T9s K9s KT QT > Group 6: 66 J8s 98s T8s 55 J9 43s 75s T9 33 98 64s 44 K8s K7s K6s K5s K4s K3s K2s Q8s 22 87s 97s > Group 7: 87 53s A9 Q9 76s 42s 32s 96s 85s J8 J7s 65 54 74s K9 T8 76 65s 54s 86s |
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11:04 AM, Wednesday February 6, 2008 CST
JulesDogg
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Regardless of the above, you will still get lots of players throwing all their chips in with Q8 off suit and then complaining when beaten by 64s. LOL
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8:16 PM, Tuesday March 4, 2008 CST
zaxaxax
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Why is 75s Group 6 and 76s Group 7? Should be the other way around.
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11:40 PM, Tuesday March 4, 2008 CST
JulesDogg
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Thanks for pointing out the error; make the obvious correction.
Cheers |
3:34 AM, Thursday May 1, 2008 CDT
blackglasses
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Do you have any instructions with them? Like group one, raise, and reraise, then check raise if you hit the flop/turn/river. And what to do with group 5,6 and 7. I try to play those only if I can limp in cheap and then go on If I hit the flop, if everyone checks, ill try a small bluff that looks like a value bet. |
1:15 PM, Thursday May 8, 2008 CDT
JulesDogg
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Blackglasses, it's not possible to provide 'instructions'. Any two hole cards can be played in a huge variety of ways. There are times to fold AJs pre-flop and other times when an all-in would be correct.
I would normally fold 97 off suit but under the right conditions I would all in with that hand. The best forum I have found for information on strategy is... http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/ |

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