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Folding small blind so you can steal later
When the table folds around and I'm in the small blind, I will often fold not only weak, but marginal hands. Hands that might be favored over a random hand, like Kx or even A-rag. I do it hoping that the big blind will notice now and give me more credit later and let me steal when the blinds are more worthwhile.
I haven't seen this topic discussed much on this forum. Is this a common strategy, or am I just imagining that this works? |
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Re: Folding small blind so you can steal later
What blind levels are you talking about? And what are the stack sizes...
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Re: Folding small blind so you can steal later
Early levels, I would never fold a hand for this reason with the big blind higher than 50. But if I fold my $10 and $15 blinds a few times it's easily made up for if you steal even once when the big blind is 300 and were only able to pull it off because of your image.
It's important to note that I only play with starting stack of 1500. I'd imagine for Party players or players at other sites that start with fewer chips this strategy doesn't make as much sense. |
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Re: Folding small blind so you can steal later
Yes, I do this for the reason you describe and because blind wars often escalate unnecessarily at early levels. Easier just to throw it away and move on, particularly with 8 tables going.
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Re: Folding small blind so you can steal later
In fact, I love appearing tight/weak (which I am) in the early levels. They then give me credit for my push/steals later on, at least the first two or three, which adds up to 400-700 in stolen blinds before they realize I'm pushing a wide range.
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Re: Folding small blind so you can steal later
Definitely in level one or two, I wouldn't bother trying to take his blinds. But its rare when its folded to you. Level 3 (BB of 50) I'd think about stealing. Level 4 (BB of 100) I'd definitely steal.
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Re: Folding small blind so you can steal later
[ QUOTE ]
When the table folds around and I'm in the small blind, I will often fold not only weak, but marginal hands. Hands that might be favored over a random hand, like Kx or even A-rag. I do it hoping that the big blind will notice now and give me more credit later and let me steal when the blinds are more worthwhile. I haven't seen this topic discussed much on this forum. Is this a common strategy, or am I just imagining that this works? [/ QUOTE ] Here's the problem (and this has been discussed here before): Your opponent is probably not paying attention to the fact that you have been tight early. |
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Re: Folding small blind so you can steal later
I haven't seen this topic discussed much on this forum.
I agree w this statement because this is something I do and I have not seen much discussed in regards to it. The one issue I see is the player you do this against has to be good enough to be paying attention and bad enough not to see through the play. I wish I knew where the hand history was for a specific example but a 2+2er was folding to me early in the sb. Later when the blinds were high, he moved and I called with a weak ace and questioned why I would not respect the raise. |
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