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Old 09-23-2004, 02:28 PM
Vandal Vandal is offline
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Default two-thirds small blind structure

I've recently made the move from $10/20 6-max to full table $15/30. One thing that troubles me is what play from the SB in an unraised pot. Right now I'm currently playing any two cards from this position because of the pot odds, but I doubt this is correct stategy. So what are your starting hand requirements from this position?
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Old 09-23-2004, 02:33 PM
Jezebel Jezebel is offline
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Default Re: two-thirds small blind structure

Any two cards is a fine strategy as long as the BB is not too aggressive.
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Old 09-23-2004, 05:23 PM
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Default Re: two-thirds small blind structure

In HEPFAP, Sklansky and Malmuth advise to play anything, because it's so cheap, but if I'm not mistaken they haven changed their opinion a bit here on the message boards. If the BB doesn't raise much, you should probably play anything suited, most one or two gaps, and anything with two cards 8 or higher, any A,K,Q. Basically everything reasonable. Muck stuff like 72o and T3o. If there are 5 or more limpers, I'll usually go against my advice and play any 2.
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