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View Poll Results: 6 vs. 11 | |||
Eagles | 65 | 48.51% | |
Van Halen | 69 | 51.49% | |
Voters: 134. You may not vote on this poll |
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#11
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Re: Another Preflop Poll
the problem is that some of these "crap" hands they're limping with us will fare better postflop. T9o on the button still has 2 overcards on us, has position, and can make straights. you're really only making real money off the hands you dominate here
and fwiw I agree with everyone else. TT is an easy raise, 88 is an easy check, and 99 could really go either way |
#12
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Re: Another Preflop Poll
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[ QUOTE ] I raise! [/ QUOTE ] Me too but I'm an aspiring LAG. [/ QUOTE ] playing looser and more aggressive preflop isn't just about raising more. it's about putting extra (compared to what's "standard") money in the pot in the right situations. this is typically with position (maybe some marginal limps on the button, or raising a mediocre hand in the cutoff to gain position and intiative, and increase your chances of taking it down) or some loose calls in the blinds where your pot odds ( [img]/images/graemlins/ooo.gif[/img]) are big which magnifies the value of your implied odds. |
#13
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Re: Another Preflop Poll
Option 3: it doesn't make much difference at all.
I vote for #3. |
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Re: Another Preflop Poll
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the problem is that some of these "crap" hands they're limping with us will fare better postflop. T9o on the button still has 2 overcards on us, has position, and can make straights. you're really only making real money off the hands you dominate here and fwiw I agree with everyone else. TT is an easy raise, 88 is an easy check, and 99 could really go either way [/ QUOTE ] For me, it really has to do with the odds of having an overpair on the flop. With 88, there are 24 cards in 50 that are overcards. Odds of 88 being the overpair are about 1/8. With 99, odds are 1/5. With TT, odds are about 3/10. At 30%, I'm easily raising TT since I have a good shot of having an overpair. And there's less chance of 2 overcards coming, which is a real killer. Faced with multiple limpers, even SH, I'd rather play TT in a OOP in a bloated pot than 88. With 88 you really need a good flop AND you need people to fold on the flop. Tough to do that OOP with a bloated pot. |
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