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lou9182 08-09-2005 11:27 PM

Re: What\'s a reasonable Level One VPIP?
 
"Suited aces and suited connectors are even more dangerous."

C'mon...suited aces rock.....and no, I'm not making fun of you...I just thought it was a funny typo (hopefully it is a typo)

DesertCat 08-10-2005 12:29 AM

Re: What\'s a reasonable Level One VPIP?
 
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You're laying these down from EP, right? The more limps to you in LP, the more hands you can play. The more folds to you in LP, the more hands you can play. I think that's the key to L1 preflop play.

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I'm getting much better at folding them in early position. I just love getting in cheap with hands that can pay off big. Even a small ace suited can score if you make two pair against a bigger ace. And I like playing post flop, not because I'm good at it, but because I want to improve my skills there.

citanul 08-10-2005 12:37 AM

Re: What\'s a reasonable Level One VPIP?
 
it depends on your style.

citanul


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