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Old 07-11-2005, 08:32 PM
tizim tizim is offline
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Default Common SB situations

These situations come up all the time, and I'm not exactly sure how to handle them.

A 50/10/1 that chases too much limps from MP. He sometimes bluffs when it's checked to him 3-way. BB is the same type of player. It's folded to you in the SB, and you have one of the following hands. What's your play if you think he'll fold to a raise 30% of the time? What if he never folds his BB?

1) A2o
2) A7o
3) K2s
4) K2o
5) K8s
6) K8o
7) Q9o
8) Q9s
9) Q7o
10) T8o
11) 86o
12) 86s
13) 54s
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Old 07-12-2005, 08:26 AM
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Default Re: Common SB situations

Come on, someone...
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Old 07-12-2005, 09:44 AM
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Default Re: Common SB situations

raise X 26

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Old 07-12-2005, 12:55 PM
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Default Re: Common SB situations

I don't know how to properly adjust my completing standards to my opponents. I am also unsure of what to raise in this spot. I usually do it with AT+, Axs+, 77+, but again I don't know what's best. In this situation, if I decide not to raise, I complete with any two suited, any two offsuit 9+, any Ace, and any pair. That makes the answer to your questions:


Fold 4,6,9,10, and 11 and complete the rest.



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