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When is it considered short handed and I can ease up pre-flop?
I get confused when it's down to 6 or 7 players. How much can I loosed up pre-flop? Even in late position with 2 callers, I am mucking any Kxo or Qxo. Should I not be? I feel like that will dwindle my stack lead when I have 4k and the average is around 2.5k with blinds being 100/200.
Any thoughts on when to loosen up more and play low suited connectors, or face card and rag? |
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Re: When is it considered short handed and I can ease up pre-flop?
If the blinds are tightish, nothing wrong with raising with those hands. Don't limp UTG. No point in that.
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Re: When is it considered short handed and I can ease up pre-flop?
IF you are looking for a clearcut answer to this, you wont get it. Its more shades of grey, a gradual transition.
One thing i should say, though, is that you shouldnt be lowering your standards much, you just want to play the hands more aggressively. [ QUOTE ] Any thoughts on when to loosen up more and play low suited connectors, or face card and rag? [/ QUOTE ] DOnt. |
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