Playing K-10 in Holdem
Subject: Re: Attention K-10 fans
From: Jim Geary
Date: 1997/11/07
Newsgroups: rec.gambling.poker
All this talk about K-10 kinda makes me smile. For many years,
when my basic plan was be a rock, K-10 was my barometer hand.
If I played K-10, it was time to leave as I was playin' too damn
loose. Nowadays, anything's worth barging in with a raise.
K-10 is the kind of hand that the best players should play and
the non-best shouldn't. A strong player will know how to play
smart later on, stepping aside when dominated and extracting
the maximum when in the lead. If you're not really good,
though, I'd pick better spots.
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