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EP PF play at weak-tight tables
I was playing some NLHE $25 on the x-skins. It was a pretty tight table, and I'd played about an orbit. I don't think the table had seen a turn yet. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Specifically I'd won about 3-4 hands so far without showing them. A guy posts in the cutoff. He's bought in for a whole stack, and he's currently playing 3 other tables. I'm in UTG+1 with two cards. UTG folds. There has been some limp-folding happening preflop. Questions: What cards do you raise with at this tight-weak table in this position without a poster? What cards do you now raise with considering that there's a poster, who is probably also weak-tight? --Dave. |
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Re: EP PF play at weak-tight tables
bump
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Re: EP PF play at weak-tight tables
Do you mean 6-max or full-ring? My standards vary considerably depending on the number of opponents.
full ring, in UTG+1 I am raising premiums only, 6 max I raise many hands, and continuation bet almost any flop on the x-skins. Clarify 6 max or full ring, I will tell you my hand ranges, and I'm sure others will too. OT: your PM box is full - i replied to your programmer thread in SW forum, tried to send a PM to explain further, no joy, inbox full. dave. |
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Re: EP PF play at weak-tight tables
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Do you mean 6-max or full-ring? My standards vary considerably depending on the number of opponents. [/ QUOTE ] Crap, I'm sorry. This is full ring. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] Thank you very much for your attempted reply in the SW forum. I'm sorry about hte in-box situation. Edit: reading sw forum now. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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