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Old 01-03-2005, 01:14 PM
schwza schwza is offline
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Default Re: STT basic strategy checklist

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I'd play even tigheter in the first few levels. Premium hands from first 3 or 4 positions, even AQs/AJs are questionable EP and folding isn't far from wrong if it is.
Axs I would only play behind several limpers in LP, the same for suited connectors.


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i think you're playing too tightly. most of the bad players who are splashing around with A6o (and there are a lot of them at the paradise 30+3) will lose their chips pretty quickly, so you've got to go get them with hands like AQs and 55 in EP. i would limp AJs utg as well. i agree that suited connectors and Axs are not playable until you're in MP or later with at least one limper in front.

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with a big stack, don't just coast into the money.
open up a bit more and lean in favorable situations. on the bubble you can really lean against those that are obviously trying to make it into the money. your goal should be to win.

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this is all true. and it's much easier to do if you've busted somebody early.
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