5 hands to pay attention to, it's easy to overplay

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5 hands to pay attention to, it's easy to overplay
1) AQ: Don't 4bet against good players with this hand or be careful with flops that have a 9JQ straight.. not to mention sets or 2 pairs

2) 88: Avoid jamming with 88 or pushing the pot too big, most of you who play live have already called 77 and 4bet shove :), the flop is likely to have overcards so be careful that you can easily lose a lot when there is an overcard on the board. flop.

3) 89s: looks nice, like buying straight boxes and all kinds of things, not to mention hits, but the flop doesn't always turn out like a dream, if it hits, it's a bit weak as a kicker, not to mention the pair when it hits is usually at middle pair level and even top pair is still easy meet overpair or A9...

4).A9s: A9s look nice but it's really difficult to compete with real Ace, which is AT or higher, for example, hitting A is also difficult to buy 9 more, but in live, A7 they buy 7 to the river without counting anything :)

5) JJ: Pair j is a hand that is easy to make mistakes when losing big, although the chance of winning is 77% with any 2 cards of the deck, but all in preflop is a different story with a huge stack, for example if it is 40bb or more then Don't take risks with JJ all in preflop :)
 
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I consider 88, A9 and 89s speculative hands. They need good spots to be well played.
JJ and AQ are very good hands and must be played, but not put the tournament at risk, unless you know your opponent very well.
 
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5 hands to pay attention to, it's easy to overplay
1) AQ: Don't 4bet against good players with this hand or be careful with flops that have a 9JQ straight.. not to mention sets or 2 pairs

2) 88: Avoid jamming with 88 or pushing the pot too big, most of you who play live have already called 77 and 4bet shove :), the flop is likely to have overcards so be careful that you can easily lose a lot when there is an overcard on the board. flop.

3) 89s: looks nice, like buying straight boxes and all kinds of things, not to mention hits, but the flop doesn't always turn out like a dream, if it hits, it's a bit weak as a kicker, not to mention the pair when it hits is usually at middle pair level and even top pair is still easy meet overpair or A9...

4).A9s: A9s look nice but it's really difficult to compete with real Ace, which is AT or higher, for example, hitting A is also difficult to buy 9 more, but in live, A7 they buy 7 to the river without counting anything :)

5) JJ: Pair j is a hand that is easy to make mistakes when losing big, although the chance of winning is 77% with any 2 cards of the deck, but all in preflop is a different story with a huge stack, for example if it is 40bb or more then Don't take risks with JJ all in preflop :)
Interesting tips! The question of 88 is really tricky, because even if the villain doesn't hit, the player's chance of folding to a bluff increases.
 
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