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Old 11-06-2004, 01:59 AM
Pepsquad Pepsquad is offline
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Default Re: Advanced-beginner syndrome. Am I approaching my progression proper

Russ - TPTK = Top Pair and Top Kicker.

You hold A9 and flop comes 9-7-3? you have TPTK.
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Old 11-07-2004, 03:10 AM
SeanSkill SeanSkill is offline
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Default Re: Advanced-beginner syndrome. Am I approaching my progression proper

I have read both SSH and Sklanskys first book Hold Em Poker, I have been using the starting hands chart in the first book and am wondering if this chart is accurate for my game, I usually play 2/4 - 3/6 at canturbury and stick to playing the first 6 groups depending on position and whether there has been a PF raise, looser with no raise and tighter with a raise. Some of the examples in the SSH quizzes confuse me because they indacte plays that I would have folded preflop based on what I read in the first book. The quizzes seem to indicate that I should be seeing more flops with weaker hands even if there has been a raise. specifically the first book seems to indicate that i should be playing only the top 10-16 hands if there has been a raise in front of me. Any help would be appreciated.
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Old 11-07-2004, 04:36 AM
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Default Re: Advanced-beginner syndrome. Am I approaching my progression proper

Thanks for all the posts everybody. Good advice and encouragement. Small stakes holdem is on order. IŽll write as things develop.
Good luck and thanks again.
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