by TexasKowboy » Thu Feb 10, 2005 4:55 pm
K3nt,
He is talking about calling a raise. Don't call raises and chase with AX. In the lower limits you can make this play and it won't hurt so bad when you miss. Once you move up you never want to chase a raised pot. So if you wouldn't call the raise with A,Jo then don't call it with A,Js.
Now if I can limp I will limp with A,Xs. But I am also able to get away from a hand most of the time. Lets say you limp with A,8s. The flop comes A,J,8 rainbow. You bet the pot and it is raised back to you. Better have a read or let it go. Ask yourself why did I play this hand? Answer, I was hoping to flop the nut flush. Would I have played A,8 off hoping to hit 2 pair or TP crappy kicker? No I wouldn't be here if I wasn't chasing the flush. Hope this makes sense.
Nothing sucks worst then chasing a hand and losing a 1/3 to half of your stack only to have AA or trips hit the next couple of hands. Instead of doubling up your buy in you only doubled up 2/3rds or half your buy in depending on your play.
Good luck,
I also recommend if you do take a bad beat. Go ahead and buy in for the max again that way you have chips when you get a nut hand.
Kowboy
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