72 is not a profitable hand, period. The only way you can play those is in BB with limpers.. any other time you do those is by bluff sometimes it pays off but rarelly. 32 is good to play when you're deep with short stacks. They will very often play with premium hands and if it's cheap enough to see the flop you will make it very profitable if 2 pairs or a sequence comes up.
If you've established an opponents frequency in certain situations any two cards will do.I created this topic to discuss at what times it is advantageous to play with 72 and 32. I play with these cards eventually in pots where no players entered the hand.
You're right. Thank you very much for your opinion.Anything is possible!what game format,how deep are we,what is our position,what are the blinds, what is the anti if any.
True, poker is a game of people, and anything is possible. In this context nothing is so accurate.Anything is possible for poker, we don't choose what hands to get or what cards to put down on the board..so for a 32 or 72, anything is possible,
Thanks for the comment. I'll think about it.Well, I will on rare occasion play 3 - 2 suited. However, I refuse to play 7 - 2 unless it is completely free.
Yes, but no matter how hard you calculate, there are other factors impossible to predict.Playing for bluff, you need to know the range of villain and about fold equity, for value you need to play with implied odds. Those hands can be profitable, but it is hard to find the spot and know to playing them.
Nice reflection on the theme. Thank you very much. To the next.I think the following way, with any cards you can play, as long as you know the reason that is entering the game, is it value ? is Bluff? certainly with 72 is a bluff, just keep in mind how far you're going to take it, against who it will be, the ideal is to have a plan before you raise or call.
Very important for the poker player to keep in mind, you play against staff people against cards, they have your value, of course, plus poker, and a personal game against them.
Yes, the recommendations in the literature are generally that of giving up the bet, but I liked your final considerations.in all recommendations of starting hands these two 72 or 32 is always said right fold, but if you are BB and another player only pays and on the flop comes 772, 72A, 227, or 332.32A, 223 then you can until you explore, but overall 72 or 32 is right fold
I agree with what you said, but the subject can still be further analyzed.72 is not a profitable hand, period. The only way you can play those is in BB with limpers.. any other time you do those is by bluff sometimes it pays off but rarelly. 32 is good to play when you're deep with short stacks. They will very often play with premium hands and if it's cheap enough to see the flop you will make it very profitable if 2 pairs or a sequence comes up.
I also agree that these hands should be played aggressively.When i'm in the Button i play with these hands and play very aggressive
Thank you very much for the comment.I would only play these types of hands in the blinds, but I wouldn't really be playing them hard. Unless I got a decent flop of two pair at least.
I don't think I would invest in these hands. I would rather wait for a better hand before investing chips. Although there may be certain times where these hands could win.
Heads up in a hand, and maybe try for a bluff?
I'll watch as soon as I can, I hope I can talk again.I watched a video on you tube where the poker pro GMWalter talk about a J4 (for me there is no difference between 72 or J4) they played in a tournament in Las Vegas. He explains each reazon for each action and he doesn't talk that is for value, but I am sure that was. Deep Stack vs Deep Stack ever, if you hit a monster hand, you wil want earn chips