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Originally Posted by grass elephant
this is an interesting topic. are you advocating for open limping AQQ6 type hands? live it seems like people generally aren't folding anyway, so limping/raising doesn't make a huge difference difference, other than potentially keeping the SPR lower.
limping behind vs iso raising also seems like it could have slightly different dynamics live v online. live you are getting 3! less often, so could maybe get away with iso'ing wider than you would online. but low preflop fold equity in both situations
Thanks for reading ! Yeah I would actually probably fold this from EP, and depending on the table could get behind limping it in certain games... the Ace doesn't do much for the hand value in multiway pots and our hand is not going to flop very smooth, its going to be a very polar flop ( we either flop top set or we dont)... the 6 is a dangler that doesnt interact for the wheel and we are only Q high suited.
I am guessing online (Q6QAss) is maybe a fold from UTG in 6max and open raise from other 4 positions GTO....
Online I would rather have Q6QAss but in live play I would rather have like QQ76ss if we are limiting the suits to Q6.
The hand is very reliant on flopping top set for value, therefore decreasing the number of entrants while opening yourself up to get 3! with that particular combo doesnt make a ton of sense in loose- passive live games. Position, stack size and lineup is a huge factor, I guess if we are open raising from CO or button the AQQ6 becomes superior even in live because the odds of multiway is decreased.
Last edited by daveMASS; 08-17-2022 at 06:58 AM.