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turning good hands into 72o.
I recently read, and reread, reread TPFAP for the past 3 days. This is one of the concepts that Im interested in, but Im not quite understanding.
"beginning no-limit players make a common mistake, putting in fairly big bets or raises before the flop with hands that are very good, but not so good as to welcome a reraise." referring to AQ[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] or TT. Ive found myself in situations like this late in multis, or in the mid rounds. blinds 75/150. i open raise top 450. and someone comes back allin, and i hold a hand like 88/99 or AJs. do i open raise with hands like this? or do i limp? so confused [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] the reason i dont open raise with 72 is because when i get called im in trouble. and becuase i play mostly poor low limit players i do get flat called alot. but later in multis i run into better players and alot of them play back. maybe the keyword/phrase is "fairly big bets"? someone help me. |
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