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ZeroPointMachine 12-06-2005 03:34 AM

2nd attempt: When it\'s folded to you in the SB(Poll)
 
800 chip Party SNG, blinds are 15/30, Stacks are all around 800, no reads, no history, no meta game stuff. You are the small blind and all fold to you.

What is your default play?

I've broken the K-S hand rankings into roughly 10% groups to keep this simple.

chisness 12-06-2005 03:49 AM

Re: 2nd attempt: When it\'s folded to you in the SB(Poll)
 
many of these can't even be answered, like Q2o vs. 89s and KJs vs. A4o

gisb0rne 12-06-2005 03:51 AM

Re: 2nd attempt: When it\'s folded to you in the SB(Poll)
 
Fold everything except top 10%. That's how I play at least.

HesseJam 12-06-2005 04:03 AM

Re: 2nd attempt: When it\'s folded to you in the SB(Poll)
 
Wow, so far, I am the loosest player. I can't believe you are playing only top ten%!

Slim Pickens 12-06-2005 04:39 AM

Re: 2nd attempt: When it\'s folded to you in the SB(Poll)
 
I'm raising about hte top 30% and folding the rest. The implied odds on anything other than a 3BB raise or fold really kinda suck unless you ahve a really big hand, in which case a larger raise can work. An extreme example is pushing AA in that situation. You don't have to get called very often for it to be more profitable than a standard raise.

Apathy 12-06-2005 07:33 AM

Re: 2nd attempt: When it\'s folded to you in the SB(Poll)
 
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I'm raising about hte top 30% and folding the rest. The implied odds on anything other than a 3BB raise or fold really kinda suck unless you ahve a really big hand, in which case a larger raise can work. An extreme example is pushing AA in that situation. You don't have to get called very often for it to be more profitable than a standard raise.

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Next week try min raising top 50% and betting most flops.

The week after that try completing connectors, 1 gappers two paints cards and most otehr stuff (except raise top 10%) and the bet out most flops.

Not saying this will or won't work better then what you're doing now but I just think you should try it.

hyde 12-06-2005 09:02 AM

Re: 2nd attempt: When it\'s folded to you in the SB(Poll)
 
1/2 the time your opponent has a bottom 50% hand. A raise will win the blinds. often.
1/2 the time you will have a top 50% hand and should be willing to play for a raise.

when your hand is in the 30%-50% range, a raise will push your opponent out 50% of the time ( his bottom 50% hands), when he does play , he will miss the flop 70% of the time and you will hit it 30% of the time.
gawd that is a complicated sentence.
I play all but the bottom 10%
the bottom 10%-20% is read dependant
I guess I treat it just a bit tighter than heads up. Maybe it should be treated just the same. Except that with 7 hands folded you know there aren't any top 10% hands out there ...yet.
sorry if this reads connfusingly, someone made f'nn decaf this mornning...
hyde

skipperbob 12-06-2005 09:05 AM

Re: 2nd attempt: When it\'s folded to you in the SB(Poll)
 
It's an early round; stay out with all but top 20%

DrPhysic 12-06-2005 10:06 AM

Re: 2nd attempt: When it\'s folded to you in the SB(Poll)
 
Top 10% only early rounds.
Top 40% after blinds reach 100/200

Doc

jb9 12-06-2005 10:37 AM

Re: 2nd attempt: When it\'s folded to you in the SB(Poll)
 
I would usually raise the top 60-70% of hands except for most hands with 2s, 3s, and 4s in them which I prefer not to get involved with.

If a steal with a weak hand doesn't work, I give up (i.e., I try not to get caught playing a big pot with T7o).

However, I usually only play 1 or 2 tables at a time. If I multitabled more, I would be tighter in the early rounds as that seems to be the best generic approach.


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