Great advice dude,,,raise with nothing,then if u miss,raise again? did we get that right?If you are entering the pot from early position, or first into the pot, you are better off raising. This way you have a chance of representing an Ace or King if the flop doesn't connect with your hand. If the pot has already been raised, then I am inclined to fold this hand--all things being equal. I agree that speculative hands are better played when you have a healthy BB or M number.
I was wondering what the best strategy is with 9 and 10 suited? Just Wait for the flop to come or bet etc?
do not play this hand!
I've lost all my bankroll in one hand.
Two pairs on the flop; two raises before me, all in; one A shows up on the turn and then the one with AA took my money. 888 crap. this software are really ...
good luck at tables to those who are still playing!!!
I was wondering what the best strategy is with 9 and 10 suited? Just Wait for the flop to come or bet etc?
do not play this hand!
I've lost all my bankroll in one hand.
Two pairs on the flop; two raises before me, all in; one A shows up on the turn and then the one with AA took my money. 888 crap. this software are really ...
good luck at tables to those who are still playing!!!
Limping in with sub par hands is definitely not a winning strategy. Better to adopt an aggressive posture if/when playing these hands. Now, did I say you must raise on the turn or river? No I did not. This depends on a lot of other factors. Fairly standard approach. Nothing terribly out of the ordinary, here. IMHOGreat advice dude,,,raise with nothing,then if u miss,raise again? did we get that right?