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On Eagles and Moneybags
I only just now got around to reading bisonbison's great "Some notes on notes" thread. Here is a quote I have a question about (emphasis added):
[ QUOTE ] TA-N - eagle icon - Tight preflop (VP < 20). Aggro preflop (PFR < 5). Neutral postflop (1 < TOT-A < 2). TA-A - moneybag icon - Tight preflop (VP < 20). Aggro preflop (PFR < 5). Aggro postflop (TOT-A > 2). This is the group I am in and the group you want to be in. [/ QUOTE ] What are some of the most common opportunities to be aggressive that an eagle would miss that a moneybag would jump on? I've read SSH, and even though it significantly affected the way I think about the game, it hasn't changed my stats that much. |
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Re: On Eagles and Moneybags
Just off the top of my heads, I would say a moneybag would be more aggressive with good draws and more likely to raise with something like second pair.
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Re: On Eagles and Moneybags
Also, trying to buy outs and protect mediocre hands in big pots. Try posting some hands where you think you might have been too passive.
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Re: On Eagles and Moneybags
Be aggressive with top pair, overpairs, good draws and obviously monster hands. Call when the pot/implied odds are right, fold otherwise.
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Re: On Eagles and Moneybags
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Aggro preflop (PFR < 5). [/ QUOTE ] I am assuming of course bison meant "PRR > 5." |
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