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Old 06-28-2005, 10:22 AM
MrWookie47 MrWookie47 is offline
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Default Re: 23K 1/2 hands- still a breakeven rock! Leaks?

A number of other posters and I play 22/12 poker or so. I think grjr has a VPIP of something like 97.24%, but he's the exception. You should be able to play 17/9 poker while adhering to SSH's loose preflop chart as long as you occasionally try to steal the blinds, and you should look to add hands as your comfort level rises and you get a good lock on the table.

I suspect, though, that the biggest reason for your losing is poor postflop play, i.e., folding too much. If you add more hands (11-14%), but fold postflop more often to compensate, you're just going to be tossing away the money that you tossed in the pot to play those hands.
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