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Suited aces a hand that doesn't exist a mythical hand, you cannot get it. But this is the hand
that seems like some of extremely tight players are waiting for. Let's look at this scenario
say that even the dealer folded and I?m the small blind and a extremely tight player is
the big blind. Some one that is extremely tight is also known as a rock that is not
to be confused with using chips as rock. A tight player is called a rock. So you might
think that in most cases to blow someone off the pot you need this hand, pair of kings.
But the fact is if you know the person to your left is extremely tight queen 10 is okay.
Even if they see the flop you can still win with queen 10, same goes for jack 10 suited.
Same goes for 9 7 heck if they're extremely tight why won't I raise with 6 3. So let's
do that let's raise with 6 3, go ahead and raise and put out four time the big blind.
Now the person in big blind looks down as sees 6 7 deuce they're always going to fold.
When they look down to see 8 6 they're going to fold, when they look down and see king
jack they're a rock, they're going to fold that king jack. Ace 10 they might play, queen
queen well time for them to re-raise and for that 10% or so of that time a rock plays back
to you take this advise. When a rock moves don't take it if you get a re-raise and it's
you and the rock in a hand. Well unless you got suited with aces you probably won't fold.