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Old 11-02-2005, 04:10 AM
Sykes Sykes is offline
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Default Re: What to do with 11-14xBB??

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seriously, at these limit's it's like 90% cards.

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How wrong you are, at the lower (1-10) I get more value out of how the other players play than I get out of my cards. For example, against certain players, I can raise with 23o and they will only call with AK-AQ, AA-JJ, so I can take their money all day long. Against other players, they will play back and reraise all in with as low as 22, those players you have to be more careful with.

To apply one set of rules to every player in a tournament is not getting max value out of your play.

I mean, if you can't learn to think for yourself in NL tournament poker, you are never going to be sucessful at it. You might get lucky, but you won't consistently do well.

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no offense but

LOLOLOLOL.

seriously, in the first two-three levels of the tournament, people are very loose with the all-in.

and the people that call 3xbb raises pf can seriously have ANY 2 cards. most of the time it's a suited connector or something with huge reverse implied odds (like KTo) or a small pocket pair.


Please, don't be condescending. It's not a very good look for you and others.

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how are your original question about having 11-14xBB and the first three levels of the tournament related?

seriously, just stop. no one is going to answer these questions because they cant be answered. you're making yourself look like an ass by giving attitude to those of us that are trying to explain that to you.

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it wasn't supposed to be related to the OP. he was stating what he believes to be fact and I'm stating arguments against his beliefs/ideas.

betgo, can you explain to me why it's an easy push? how about if you have 22? how about if people will call all-ins with 77+/AJo+?
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