Loose Limit Holdem

Author: Texas Holdem
Category: Texas Holdem FAQ

Hello,

I have some questions to ask. All of the questions has something to do with local $1-2 limit game.

Just recently, I played in our local $1-2 limit game. It was actually a loose game and almost all of the players at table were calling on anything. There were 6-10 callers then with an 8 avg on most all hands. At some point, a pair stood up but later just found myself being beaten by trips or the like.

What’s the probability of each type of hand from straight flush on down to A or other single card high? And does the probability varies depending on the number of players calling pre-flop?

By the way, in a loose $1-2 game where almost all players call it seems to me that I should call with non-suited 2-3, 5-6 etc. and 4-6,5-7,6-8, etc. where a favorable flop can make or create an open straight shot. Similarly, I should also call on any suited pair and stay for the flush possibility. Well, with 8-10 players in I think I only have to win out of 10 hands for the risk to be justified. What do you think? And another thing, what are the combinations below Group 7 Malmuth?

Thank you in advance.

Best regards,
Colbie
Colbie,

The number of players in a hand does not affect the probability of certain hands hitting.

You should stay away from most non-suited connectors below 9-10 in these really loose games unless you are in the blind. They will lose a lot more than they will win. Suited cards are a little different. You can play most suited card combos. I would stay away from most under 7-6 suited unless I am in the blinds. If you flop a flush or a straight draw, you are staying till the river in almost all cases. Group 7 hand rankings are 44, J9, 43s, T9, 33, 98, 64s, 22, Kxs, T7s, Q8s.

On Trips

Author: Texas Holdem
Category: Texas Holdem FAQ

Hello,

For few weeks now, I’ve been playing $0.25/$0.50 No Limit. I don’t understand so many things but for now, I’ll just ask few questions.

About trips, how do you play them? Through playing trips, I won over lots of pots however also lost much. If you are in a situation where few people limp in and you have AT in late position, say you call and flop comes A-A-8 rainbow, how would you play then in case everyone checked to you or there’s a small or large raise alternatively?

Another thing, say in late position you have 87 and several players call and then you limp in too. Flop comes A-3-9 rainbow. First to act places a small raise, $1, while two players call and two others two fold. I then figure out I have 8 outs to make an open straight 6 or 10. Do you think this would be a bad play to pay the $1 to see the turn card hoping to have the straight completed on the river? Same thing if you had A5′s for an instance and one of the flop cards is of the same suit, do you think it’s a stupid thing to call a small raise hoping to hit four to a flush on the turn? Any thoughts?

Regards,
Lee
Lee,

In the case there isn’t a flush or a straight draw on board, I am going to slow play my trips and let someone do the betting for me on the flop. If they don’t bet, then I will tend lead out on the turn and probably pick up the pot. Now if the turn doesn’t improve the board, I may again slow play. If I bet out on either the flop or the turn and face a raise, I am raising back as the only thing that is beating me is a pocket pair that has hit a boat or someone with a better ace. If that happens, it happens, but I am playing my set aggressively.