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Super Tight, not really Aggressive: ~ 12/5
There's a guy on the board with a very high vpip who appears fairly successful.
I'm kinda curious how many bb/100 would be sustainable if you played like 12/5 (vpip/pfr) or something like that. However, you would play post-flop standard a la SSHE. Any ideas? Also, what do you think the variance would be like, comparatively? --Dave. Edit: and no, I'm not thinking of doing this! |
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Re: Super Tight, not really Aggressive: ~ 12/5
You can definitely win playing 12/5 (my friend used to play like that). Variance is lower, but you're missing out on a lot of profitable hands which can earn you more.
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Re: Super Tight, not really Aggressive: ~ 12/5
12/5 play - + .5 BB/100
SD - ~ 13.5 BB/100 Been there, done that. Brad Edit to eliminate confusion |
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Re: Super Tight, not really Aggressive: ~ 12/5
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12/5 play - .5 BB/100 SD - ~13.5 BB/100 Been there, done that. Brad [/ QUOTE ] Listen to the man. He speaks from experience. |
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Re: Super Tight, not really Aggressive: ~ 12/5
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[ QUOTE ] 12/5 play - .5 BB/100 SD - ~13.5 BB/100 Been there, done that. Brad [/ QUOTE ] Listen to the man. He speaks from experience. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Super Tight, not really Aggressive: ~ 12/5
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] 12/5 play - .5 BB/100 SD - ~13.5 BB/100 Been there, done that. Brad [/ QUOTE ] Listen to the man. He speaks from experience. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] |
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