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small sample blind defense finding
I've found that people stealing the blinds at 0.5/1 will often have a hand that's within their typical range of raising hands.
(i.e. no adjustment for stealing... but only like 10-20 hands) --Dave. |
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Re: small sample blind defense finding
Actually, this is particularly prevalent with passive preflop players, but decent, aggressive preflop players will sometimes get more aggressive as they near the button.
(TAA, SLAA) |
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Re: small sample blind defense finding
So it's not really a steal? No sense playing back at them?
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Re: small sample blind defense finding
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So it's not really a steal? No sense playing back at them? [/ QUOTE ] Essentially, that's my point, except that I don't really have enough evidence. I'm looking for a few people who may have noticed similar patterns or evidence to the contrary. |
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Re: small sample blind defense finding
I'll be watching. When I get more hands I'd love to give you my stats on this. Where is it in PT?
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Re: small sample blind defense finding
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I'll be watching. When I get more hands I'd love to give you my stats on this. Where is it in PT? [/ QUOTE ] go into your ring game window, then click on filter, under "steal attempted against your blind" fill in "steal attempted". Then you should get all the important hands. |
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