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Hold\'em for Advanced Players, SH section, good for starters?
I just started reading Sklansky's 21st edition of Hold'em for Advanced Players and wondered what you SH players thought of his SH chapter? Seems QUITE a bit different from what I've read on many forums but seems to make a lot of sense. I was considering trying out SH at Poker Room while I worked off a promotional deal. But this would be my first foray in to SH play and wonder if maybe this isn't a bit to advanced for a newbie. Or is it a fine starting point?
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Re: Hold\'em for Advanced Players, SH section, good for starters?
Is this chart considered loose or tight?
Seems to me it's a bit loose at some occasions. Open with A9 and QTs in MP? Re-raise with A9s on the button? Or am I just too used to ring? Of course the re-raising is player dependent. |
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Re: Hold\'em for Advanced Players, SH section, good for starters?
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Is this chart considered loose or tight? Seems to me it's a bit loose at some occasions. Open with A9 and QTs in MP? Re-raise with A9s on the button? Or am I just too used to ring? Of course the re-raising is player dependent. [/ QUOTE ] Those are all standard plays. I make those raises and re-raises 110% of the time. |
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Re: Hold\'em for Advanced Players, SH section, good for starters?
If you meet a guy that is a very tight raiser do you re-raise with A9s from UTG?
That can't be EV+. Maybe if he's a very weak player. |
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