Raising any 2 cards from the button followed by a Cbet is profitable, but that doesn't mean you should play any 2 cards, especially on-line where your stats are readily available. If the blinds start to catch on that your ATS is 100% they'll start to play back at you, or float your Cbets. For that reason I like to have something to steal with, high cards, connected cards, pairs, that sort. As far as calling with any two OTB I think that's a bad idea and a bad habit to get into. When you call with any two you'll find yourself in a lot of tough situations where you'll feel obligated to continue but without the confidence you'd have if you played a tighter range of hands. Life is so much easier with nuttier hands.What's your thoughts on this? Keeping it tight in other positions playing high suited cards, QJ, KQ, A10 etc; but playing mostly anything on the button, with the exception of 72, 82 offsuit etc;
I think he's talkiong about the buttonUnless you are talking 6-max, you are WAY off all the way around.
AT, QJ early is not tight.
I agree with MediaBLITZ, they seem to be suggesting that ATs, KQs, QJs is tight in other positions - but it isn't if you have 9 players at the table. I definitely increase my range on the button but it also depends in part on how the players in SB and BB play.What's your thoughts on this? Keeping it tight in other positions playing high suited cards, QJ, KQ, A10 etc; but playing mostly anything on the button, with the exception of 72, 82 offsuit etc;