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Old 11-11-2005, 05:36 AM
donger donger is offline
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Default Re: if you disagree with him, you are a shorthanded fish.

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This is exactly how good players (including myself) play high stakes shorthanded. A hand like 45o, and 610s are usually 100% raisable on the button.
If the table is very tight I will start raising worse hands.

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Is this a comment to my post? Are u agreeing that u only call a lot in BB and not 3bet because it will give your hand away?

If u call button in BB u are out of position whole hand. Is there not a point in geting your money in when u are ahead if u are out of position? Calling out of position with a better hand makes no sense to me, specially not against a good player who will use board to make u play wrongly postflop.

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Am I like the only who noticed that D'Ag's button strategy (aggro, pressure pressure pressure) is designed to take advantage of D'Ag's weakish BB strategy? Why doesn't he list a better counter strategy to his own style of play?

Along these lines, Stellar suggested that just calling from the BB was generally superior to reraising if the button is raising frequently. Can you guys explain why/if this is true?
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