by Aisthesis » Mon Aug 22, 2005 5:18 pm
I looked at Harrington's starting hands with an eye to updating my own (note that he has 3 distince strategies). But I really think these are very much tournament oriented under normal circumstances.
I think you can use them selectively in cash games, but definitely with a grain of salt. I think alot of good hands really fall by the wayside here (you can't take as much time to hit in tournaments) and some very iffy hands are even recommended in the tight selection.
Just as an example, which I think Harrington actually includes under tight hand selection: AX. Well, ok, if you're in CO and it's folded to you, sure, steal the blinds. But this is not a hand you really want to even think about playing multi-way. It has no potential at all imo.