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Trying to adjust \"training wheels\"- Fairly LC
SSHE- KQs early position limp (tight chart)
I feel so uncormfortable doing this. It just gets me in trouble. Am I wrong in "sticking" to the tight chart on a 3-5 players to the flop table? I feel "dirty" limping here. I play at empire and .5/1 has fossilized lately. Average pot size like 6bb. How do you attack this table? Still a noob and thanks in advance [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: Trying to adjust \"training wheels\"- Fairly LC
Most people here raise KQo in EP, let alone KQs. You can take those training wheels off if you think you can outplay your opponents post flop.
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Re: Trying to adjust \"training wheels\"- Fairly LC
play 6 max
you'll jam that bastard every time at 6 max Seriously, I think this is actually one hand that he talks about this somewhere in the pf section. Something like much debate given on the forums of whether to limp or raise in ep with KQs. I think he said that the EV of either choice isn't much different. |
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Re: Trying to adjust \"training wheels\"- Fairly LC
Get more comfortable w/ playing postflop well against the opponents at your table, and then you'll know WHY to raise/call or fold any hand UTG, and yeah play 6m and crush the left over fishies on the xskins
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