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size of a raise in a 10-handed CG?
I'm playing at NL100 where I usually raise 4xBB UTG with a decent hand such as AQ. Am I in a later position with a few limpers I cleary have to raise it up a bit more to get rid of the limpers (make the pot-odds less attractive).
What I am wondering is if there is any mathematical aspect behind all this and what it is, it would be nice to know so I could adjust my pre-flop raises to some formula or just know I am doing the right raise pre-flop. |
#2
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Re: size of a raise in a 10-handed CG?
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I'm playing at NL100 where I usually raise 4xBB UTG with a decent hand such as AQ. [/ QUOTE ] OK bro, since you are a newbie I am going to give you a break, but understand this...You should always go all-in with AQ from any postion. Do you see why? |
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Re: size of a raise in a 10-handed CG?
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You should always go all-in with AQ from any postion. Do you see why? [/ QUOTE ] Nice. |
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Re: size of a raise in a 10-handed CG?
raise AQ? hope u dont raise AQo from EP
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