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[QUOTE="tenbob, post: 375471, member: 3651"] Hmmm interesting post. So lets looks at what its actually saying. Play AA,KK, AK and QQ everything else can get you in trouble. Very very true, but I feel that out of the above hands the vast majority are playable, especially in late position. Of course on the flop things need to be re-evaluated. But you also need to re-evaluate where you stand even when your holding AA. I feel that the majority of these articles are designed to teach people how to play extremly safely and cautiously. When your learn your game the majority of these hands are very playable. Ok so you raise with JJ from the cut-off and you get one caller say for example the BB. The flop comes A,2,8 and he comes out firing, then you KNOW your beat the majority of the time so you can safely fold. Holdem is a game designed to be played on the flop, ok your raise will thin the field pre-flop, but its on the flop that your decisions have to be made. Out of all the above hands, J8 and Q9 and the Ax suited are the ones im folding (and not all the time either), im playing everything else up there, (situations will always change that) you simpy cannot wait for AA. [/QUOTE]
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