i loose many times with this type of card so please help me out
i loose many times with this type of card so please help me out
pretty easy answer, FOLD!!!! unless you get a free look at the flop!
a free look or a low call or maybe one all in
Yes if you can not see the lower pocket pairs cheap fold them...
I say limp in and hope for them sneaky trips
It depends on how much money you can get if you hit a set versus how much you lose by entering the pot. You'll hit a set 11-12% of the time, so you better win a big pot if you do. And this only applies to early in the tournament when stacks are deep enough to gamble to accumulate like this.
Depends on stack size and what time in the tournament.
depends on stack and blind sizes. most times in early pos i am folding any 22-66.
I usually try to limp in, if someone bets all crazy I will fold, lol........................
i love how u say in the title lower pocket pair 99,88,77,66,55,44,33,22 etc ... what else in lower pockets pairs do u get ?? the ones listed there is all i know of :p
depends on the type of game. in a tourney with a short stack i'll either fold or shove. i never limp, unless everyone else does and i have a marginal hand, i wouldn't limp a pocket pair though. in a cash game then i'd open with any of them depending on position and c-bet 9 out of 10 times, unless its a micro cash game then i'll just fold.
10, 10
Cash game? In late position make a raise 3x the BB, standard continuation on the flop, if not connected with board and you got a call on turn you need to consider checking or folding to a bet. if the river comes and its checked to you make a bet half the size of the pot. Some better hands may fold, and if someone calls you down thinking you missed a draw you may have a better hand.
Tourney? In early rounds with a 9-10 person table, only try and sneak a flop from late position and the blinds, if you do flop a set which is not likely, you need to get max value out of it. At the final table you should probably raise these hands especially if it is down to 6 or less handed. If you have a big stack this raise punishes the short stacks, if you have a short stack its time to make a stand.