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TomBrooks
11-18-2005, 12:05 AM
What kind of adjustments do you make to your basic starting hand strategy if you find yourself on a very loose 6-Max table?

I'm talking about when you can't put the loosies on your right and the tighties on your left because the loosies are all around you - when the Table Average Saw Flop (ASF)is running in the 50-60 range?

Do you tighten up a little across the board or just with certain kinds of hands? Do you loosen up with anything?

If the table is so passive that raises are rare, will you open limp anything? Maybe 66-44 or A7s UTG?

Other...

zephed
11-18-2005, 12:49 AM
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What kind of adjustments do you make to your basic starting hand strategy if you find yourself on a very loose 6-Max table?

I'm talking about when you can't put the loosies on your right and the tighties on your left because the loosies are all around you - when the Table Average Saw Flop (ASF)is running in the 50-60 range?

Do you tighten up a little across the board or just with certain kinds of hands? Do you loosen up with anything?

If the table is so passive that raises are rare, will you open limp anything? Maybe 66-44 or A7s UTG?

Other...

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KQs? Fold!
AJo? Fold!
QQ? Fold!

AA? RAISE!

I loosen up with raises in position and with (over)limping.