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Well, it's really Texas Hold-em but with a different structure: $2 on all rounds (max 3 raises). Most games are very loose, 10-handed. Small blind is $1 and Big Blind is $2. Rake is 10% with a $5 max plus a $1 jackpot rake. Whew!
My question is about how I should change my playing strategy for this $2-flat structure as opposed to the typical $1/$2 structure? My gut tells me I should tighten up even more pre-flop, since the size of the bet pre-flop is equal to the size of the bets post-flop, turn and river. On the other hand, my gut tells me that I should loosen up post-flop because the bets are now smaller relative to the size of the pot (compared to a similar game at the $1/$2 structure). Comments? Let's leave out any consideration about whether the game is worth playing at all in the first place. It is the only game available to me without driving 2 hours. Thanks in advance. BB |
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