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Cross Posting with home games - your advice to these structures?
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No Limit Texas Hold'em No Minimum Bet 7 Players [ages 14-15] No Blinds (Antes) Entry Fee is 10$ Recieve 100-150 chips (depending on how long we want the game to go) Winner Takes All Money, Second Gets Nothing Ante is 1 Chip (Goes up usually to 5 chips when it is heads up) Players: MT: In Between Tight and Loose Passive Player Checks a lot Weakest Player Will Fold when bluffing with bad hand if reraised, even if most his chips are in the pot MM: Tight and Semi Agressive Willing to put all of his chips on the line if the reward is good Agressive early, unless number of players is large Bets A lot if he is winning Messel Bets with nothing Folds if reraised with less than good hands Likes Drawing To the River Bluffer MF: Loose Agressive Kind of player that can get you in trouble Thinks he is good Bets it all with nothing Represents pocket pairs JD Tight Passive-Agressive Likes Draws Somewhat A little Cocky (not too bad) SM Tight Agressive Calls to see what you have if he has a solid hand Talks a lot to get a read Closing: So I ask you fellow 2+2 members, what seems to be a good strategy? Agressive in begging - risk it and make a nice chip stack? Fold till I have a premium hand? All in to buy pots? Any input would be superb... For example, how do you play smaller tourneys. Think of this 7 person game as the final table and everyone has the same number of chips. Thanks very very much -trh214 |
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thanks for the replies!
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Re: Cross Posting with home games - your advice to these structures?
The game sounds kinda loose, if the structure allows it i'd advocate playing tight until it gets down to about 3/4 players then step on the gas.
7 14-15 year olds though, it'll all end in tears before bedtime methinks. Make sure the buy-in doesn't rise above $10 |
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