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Old 12-12-2005, 05:36 PM
fire_fly fire_fly is offline
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Default Non-standard SB plays: good?

just lately I've been "taking off the training wheels" pf from the sb.

Something like this. SB with Q To (or any playable hand), folded to donkey on button who limps.

If I think theres a decent chance bb will fold, I will raise here, hope the bb folds, then hope to take it down on the flop.

Button open limp=not a good hand i'm guessing, so he's more likely to give it up to aggression.

Thoughts?

Also, what do you think about completing from sb when the pot is sh. Ex. 1 limp already, loose bb not folding to raise, but what about completing with a hand like A 7o or Q 8o for highcard strength that just might be good if we hit?

I've been thinking about this 2nd one lately, but not doing it.
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