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I play the 3/6 tables and like a little action. So I usually play the looser standards of SSHE. I think they work well because every poser and his mother is playing A3o. Jackasses! Basically I will play any pocket pair in EP, and against a raise if I have at least 1 other person calling besides the raiser. I also will play Ax S00ted in any position, and Kx S000ted in the SB/BB. I find that when I connect with my pocket pairs I can extract so much money out of the tables I am on that they work for me. I also always FOLD them on the flop if I miss unless they are the highest pair. No being sneaky and trying to catch that 3rd card. If I hit on the flop sweet. If not I can walk and try again later.
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Thanks for the response, I play strictly low limit no-limit, and it makes more sense to play the low pocket pairs from early position if I can see a flop and try to hit a set. The main thing I found surprising about this chart is how bad aces with a weak kicker play. I will definetly be playing less of these hands, even from late position, and more of suited aces.
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Wow, that is an interesting chart that i had never seen before. I think I'll study it for a while when I get home
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