Joined: Dec '09
Location: Iceland
Age: 44 (M)
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I am wondering how most of u will play TT do u just call a raise with them or do u 3bet them? It looks like i always play them wrong when i call with them i just win the 5bb and when i 3bet them i usualy run them in jj or better so i need some help how to play them.................
i call see the flop... if no over cards on it i bet, if there is i still bet see if the other player calls or raisers i know where i stand in the hand, but mainly call to hit the flop obvoiusly... but if the player plays tight then raisers i fold all depends on the player, of course if you have been playing on the table for awhile you now which players are tight and loose.......... also your gut tell you when you are beat or when they bet big when the ace comes out..............
Joined: Jun '09
Location: France
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Hello everybody! To me with that hand all depends on the position. We must play the passive pre-flop in a bad position and aggressive button. See you soon for new posts!
Joined: Nov '09
Location: Canada
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Posted by dozn01: i call see the flop... if no over cards on it i bet, if there is i still bet see if the other player calls or raisers i know where i stand in the hand, but mainly call to hit the flop obvoiusly... but if the player plays tight then raisers i fold all depends on the player, of course if you have been playing on the table for awhile you now which players are tight and loose.......... also your gut tell you when you are beat or when they bet big when the ace comes out..............
i hope this helps
yes i play my tens the same ways (saftly) its the smaller big pair
Joined: May '09
Location: Croatia
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post a blind or just pay a someones raise and wait for flop!if no bigger cards then 10 in flop,big raise that player fold or just pay if he have AK or something like that!
Joined: May '09
Location: India
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i think it depends on my position and no of players in hand. its not worth folding unless there has been considerable raising beforehand. when u r playing u shud be ready to lay it down easily if u don't hit a set and board has overcards
Bet 4blinds in early position, never call in middle or lately position; re-raise in order to know what are u facing. If you get called and there are 2 overcards, possible you are dead
Joined: Nov '08
Location: United Kingdom
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I belive its not how you play them that matters as long as you can lay them down when you think you are weak! I love 10 10 and 99 that sort of hand as quite oftern if you bet these hands and raise say 3-5bb if you have any callers you will have a rasonable idea (providing you have good read) what they might play and how they raise ect.... If the flop doesnt hit for you say theres an A / K on the flop just be prepared to fold if your opponent bets. Or continuation bet will induce a fold if they are not holding.
Joined: Dec '09
Location: Canada
Age: 62 (M)
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the easiest way to play it i think is to raisw 3 big bling on the flop when you have a over pair like 3 7 9 rainbow or you hit your 3 of a kind you bet but if the flop have over card like A Q 5 you check fold on a big raise but you can call maybe if is a small raise.
that the way i think will sVE YOU MONEY AND GOOD LUCK TO ALL
Joined: Nov '09
Location: Philippines
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having a non monster hand isnt worth moving all in. with this type of hands, you should find a way to see the flop and wait for the reactions of other players...
Joined: May '09
Location: Spain
Age: 49 (M)
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Hi!!
TT-opened is difficult to play properly. Position is the important factor. A raise from UTG, UTG+1 and MP1, fold in SSS and call (set value) in BSS. Reraise other positions. Fold to every 4bet.
Joined: Oct '09
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Still one of the strongest pairs, so I usually raise some (depends on the table, of course). I kind of play them strong, like JJ, but if the flop has overpairs, I'll fold pretty quick if it feels wrong. So I usually raise with TT (not too much, just to test the waters and maybe get rid of some possible draws. I'll almost never go all-in with them, unless I'm in trouble, then it's a good hand.