by Aisthesis » Sat Feb 25, 2006 3:17 pm
Actually, this post is an installment on the way to a return to my CB question of a while ago, which, despite the efforts of several top players here, is still rather unclear to me... so, I thought I might try a new angle for getting there.
So, my question here is what hands one actually should be willing to get in more than 10% of stack with PF.
As I understand it, two groups of hands are fairly clear: 1) Any AA (double-suited and other extras notwithstanding), 2) JT89 (suited bonuses also allowed).
So, my first question would be: How close is the race if we start throwing in hands like 789T or 9TJQ? Those hands, it would seem to me, really can't be far off from JT89, right?
Anyhow, my first conclusion is this (pending critique): With any AA or with JT89, given the opportunity to go so far even as to move in, you really need to--e.g., you raise in LP with one of those, EP re-raises pot. Best play imo: Re-pot it on JT89 or any AA.
But the next question is what the kind of "second tier" hands are where you might make your pot-sized raise in LP but, rather than re-potting, you just flat call the big EP raise. I'm guessing that 789T and 9TJQ belong to that group (?). Any other wraps?
Ok, now here are some other ones where it makes sense to me: Two big pairs, like KKQQ (double- or even single suited is a bonus here), KKJJ, QQJJ, possibly even JJTT (? actually, the TT pairs I'm not at all sure about. JJTT is probably a better limp hand, I'm guessing?).
My thinking on these hands is this: Should you get re-raised, you can call and potentially trap AA or 89TJ. If it's, say, a 1/2 game with full stacks. You have 4 limpers to you plus BB and SB, then potting it should be about $15. Is re-potting then $45 in EP? Hmmm... this all seems rather dangerous, but, if you have a very aggressive AA player, you have two shots here at top set. Well, since it's 7.5:1 to hit one set, it should be 3.25:1 with an Omaha hand having 2 shots at it. So, if you can stack AA (or 89TJ), then you do have the implied odds for hitting.
Hence, those hands also seem to me to be candidates for getting in fairly deep PF.
Brief conclusion: AA and 89TJ are good all-in hands. 789T, 9TJQ, (any others? maybe also something like JJT9?) and double big pairs (JJ-KK) might be worth adding to the raising mix, but one should see a flop before deciding how much further to go with them...???