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Article: Biggest Mistake in Short-handed play
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Re: Article: Biggest Mistake in Short-handed play
I did not read any further when after reading the opening line:
[ QUOTE ] My book, Internet Texas Hold’em, focuses on limit hold’em... [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Article: Biggest Mistake in Short-handed play
As I said, it is a beginner's article, but there are some beginners lurking out here.
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Re: Article: Biggest Mistake in Short-handed play
calling a raise? Bleh i'd say the biggest error would be calling down after turn raises in small pots.
Maybe even in medium sized pots. I dont preach weaktight, But when a guy raises the turn in 6max... You're hand better be decent or you have a good read on him to continue. |
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Re: Article: Biggest Mistake in Short-handed play
No, I think the pf error is "bigger" because it comes up more often, and dramatically affects the chances of winning the hand.
But I agree, calling that turn raise is often pretty bad too, at least at lower limits. |
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Re: Article: Biggest Mistake in Short-handed play
Well depends what they call with i guess, Calling with 22 sure.
Calling with KJo and stuff? Not a huge problem. |
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Re: Article: Biggest Mistake in Short-handed play
Imho the biggest leak one can have in 6-max is not to valuebet relentlessly.
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