Thank you all for your input just downloaded that pro flop adviser I’ve been told
My Preflop game is weaker than what I thought it was so this will help massively
is it too loose to call a raise with q-t in or out of postition? If so what situations can you call with that hand
You must have your range from every pozition,you can raise with Q10 suited or offsuited...i perfer from cut off and button but depends from your stack,from players who played after you,from tournament.......you can shove with Q10 but again depends from a lot of things...good luckis it too loose to call a raise with q-t in or out of postition? If so what situations can you call with that hand
is it too loose to call a raise with q-t in or out of postition? If so what situations can you call with that hand
With Q10 i would not play this hand from anywhere but rhe hijack or button as long as the pot has not been opened in front Q10 is dominated by to many hands for tournament play how ever in cash games you have a little more room to play it hope this helpsis it too loose to call a raise with q-t in or out of postition? If so what situations can you call with that hand
is it too loose to call a raise with q-t in or out of position? If so what situations can you call with that hand
This is really great advice. It doesn't matter so much what cards you hold in most cases. There is never going to be one "right" way to play any hand. Poker is a game of variables. It always "depends".Try not to think of poker as: What do I do with this XX hand?
It is always situational. Any hand can be opened, re-raised, called, in-or-out of position. It depends on other factors - stack sizes, opponents actions, opponents tenancies, stage of tournament, pot odds etc. Sometimes it doesn't even matter what cards you hold.
I would call a raise with or without position with Q10 ... If it was SUITED. Otherwise, I would be cautious about calling raises with Q10 offsuit out of position. That's just my preference. I hope this helpsis it too loose to call a raise with q-t in or out of postition? If so what situations can you call with that hand