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Sklansky Hand Groups
JulesDogg wrote
at 6:08 AM, Tuesday January 8, 2008 EST
Some of you may find this useful
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Modified Hold'em Hand Groupings
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Group 1: AA KK QQ JJ AKs
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Group 2: TT AK AQs AJs KQs
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Group 3: 99 ATs KTs QJs KJs AQ
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Group 4: A8s KQ 88 QTs A9s AT AJ JTs
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Group 5: 77 Q9s KJ QJ JT A7s A6s A5s A4s A3s A2s J9s T9s K9s KT QT
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Group 6: 66 J8s 98s T8s 55 J9 43s 75s T9 33 98 64s 44 K8s K7s K6s K5s K4s K3s K2s Q8s 22 87s 97s
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Group 7: 87 53s A9 Q9 76s 42s 32s 96s 85s J8 J7s 65 54 74s K9 T8 76 65s 54s 86s

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JulesDogg wrote
at 11:04 AM, Wednesday February 6, 2008 EST
Regardless of the above, you will still get lots of players throwing all their chips in with Q8 off suit and then complaining when beaten by 64s. LOL
zaxaxax wrote
at 8:16 PM, Tuesday March 4, 2008 EST
Why is 75s Group 6 and 76s Group 7? Should be the other way around.
JulesDogg wrote
at 11:40 PM, Tuesday March 4, 2008 EST
Thanks for pointing out the error; make the obvious correction.

Cheers
blackglasses wrote
at 3:34 AM, Thursday May 1, 2008 EDT

Do you have any instructions with them?

Like group one, raise, and reraise, then check raise if you hit the flop/turn/river.

And what to do with group 5,6 and 7. I try to play those only if I can limp in cheap and then go on If I hit the flop, if everyone checks, ill try a small bluff that looks like a value bet.
JulesDogg wrote
at 1:15 PM, Thursday May 8, 2008 EDT
Blackglasses, it's not possible to provide 'instructions'. Any two hole cards can be played in a huge variety of ways. There are times to fold AJs pre-flop and other times when an all-in would be correct.
I would normally fold 97 off suit but under the right conditions I would all in with that hand.

The best forum I have found for information on strategy is...

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/

happyrover wrote
at 5:42 PM, Saturday January 17, 2009 EST
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cottonhead wrote
at 4:16 PM, Wednesday February 4, 2009 EST
The forum you speak of probably want apply to this site but it's probably worth reading for real games so I'll give it a quick read. I've been looking for a decent real money site with Tourney's that are not to expensive. Any Ideas appreciated.
JulesDogg wrote
at 9:01 PM, Wednesday February 4, 2009 EST
Cotton, 90 players sit n go at full tilt is loads of fun. Buy-ins to suit all incomes.
JulesDogg wrote
at 10:02 AM, Tuesday February 17, 2009 EST
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