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Hand selection at loose tables?
When playing on particularly loose tables where 7 ppl usually see the flop what extra hands should i be playing?
In late position any Kxs? 32s? I dont like playing hands like J10o or Q10o or K10o at all, maybe as a late position raise to isolate a loose limper. Are these hands i should be considering at very loose tables? The reverse implied odds (correct term?) makes me stay away from these. I feel much more comfortable playing something like A2s in a multiway pot, is my thinking wrong? |
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Re: Hand selection at loose tables?
Your thinking isn't wrong. Sooted hands fare much better in multiway pots. Offsuit hands conversely suffer in multiway pots.
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Re: Hand selection at loose tables?
32s might be a little much without literally 6 or 7 limpers, but I call Kxs with 2 loose limpers a lot. If there is like 4 limpers, I play things like Q8s, J8s, 65s, Kxs, T8s, 97s. I depends on who the limpers are. If they are bad you could go to like Qxs and some rely bad looking 2 gappers like 96s.
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