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TPA to TAA - help me with PFR\'s
Normally when i raise preflop, i either have AAKKQQ when out of position, and AKAQTTJJ when in position, and the raise amount is always the same whether i have AA or AK/TT. (4-5xBB)
My question is, do TAA's make smaller raises when out of position with hands like AK or AQ or less? This is all specifically geared toward multitabling, $50NL/PL tables with a PFR% of less than 5. |
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Re: TPA to TAA - help me with PFR\'s
Always raise the same amount. And you are remarkably tight as well.
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Re: TPA to TAA - help me with PFR\'s
Although raising the same amount appears to be a very good idea, truth is, most donks aren't paying attention.
My general rule is 7xSB(BB*number of limpers). I guess that's a pot sized raise. With 5 limpers, obviously your raise needs to be a little more significant than it does with 1 limper. 4xBB doesn't go far with 7 people already in. I'll adjust this slightly based on table conditions and position, but I find this to work very well for the most part. QQ/AK/AQ are hands I tend to raise a little more than that because I'm completely happy to take it down now. KK/AA are hands that I tend to raise a little less with because I probably want 1 or 2 callers. TT and JJ are nice because it doesn't really matter-- if you get 3-4 callers, just draw to your set and play a weak overpair cautiously. Also, I'd open up your preflop raising standards a bit. UTG, it's ok to limp JJ/AK/TT/AQ... but in MP3,CO, and Button, there's no reason not to raise 88/99/KQ/KJ/QJs/AJ/ATs. These hands are very easy to play with momentum preflop, and position. |
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Re: TPA to TAA - help me with PFR\'s
You have to raise more when
a) you are out of position b) there are more people in the pot Remember that taking down a pot preflop when you are in the blinds with a hand like QQ/AK is never a bad thing. Ryan |
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Re: TPA to TAA - help me with PFR\'s
How many sessions should it take before my PT stats start showing my PFR% increase? I set the prefrences to start from today, and after the two hour session i had, my stats barely showed any difference. i played 2% looser (19%) but my PFR% only increased .3%, and i need another 5% to attain the aggressive 7%pfr.
I realize that having my Vol.put$pot% increase automatically means my pfr increases as long as it's not less. But i feel that i really stepped things up with my preflop aggression, i'm not sure where i'm going with this i just thought my stats would immediatly reflect my new playing style. I wouldn't think it would be the same as BB/100, where it takes thousands of hands to see your true rate. I thought it would immediatly reflect on PT. |
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Re: TPA to TAA - help me with PFR\'s
listen to ryan
fim |
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