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VPIP following Lee Jones\'s Book
Anyone have any idea what your VPIP would be if you were to follow his starting hand guidelines in the Winning Low Limit book? Just curious.
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Re: VPIP following Lee Jones\'s Book
WHY
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Re: VPIP following Lee Jones\'s Book
Why not?
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Re: VPIP following Lee Jones\'s Book
In the high 20's.
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Re: VPIP following Lee Jones\'s Book
It depends how loose and passive the game is. I would guess between 20-25.
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Re: VPIP following Lee Jones\'s Book
One thing I don't agree on is raising with KQo in early position - ugh! Or even raising with 8's from middle position with 3 limpers. I kind like to encourage limpers behind me with any mid pocket pair with 3 in already. But that's just me
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Re: VPIP following Lee Jones\'s Book
i raise KQo utg
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Re: VPIP following Lee Jones\'s Book
I concur. I don't see any benifit from raising mid pairs with a lot of callers behind you.
I'm not saying that I play or agree with everything in the book, but just trying to get a feel for those particular guidelines. As far as raising UTG with KQos, it depends on the game. |
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Re: VPIP following Lee Jones\'s Book
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WHY [/ QUOTE ] Will a mod get rid of this moron. He's got 50 posts. I'll give you one guess as to their total content. Can you see why? |
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