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7 is not too bad for full ring. You can raise any ace and any pair on the button if you are first in, but at low limits its not something that should happen for you often. Start raising small pocket pairs and large suited connectors in LP when there are 4 or 5 limpers to you.
Your VPIP is a little high, especially if you said you are a wuss. A lot of marginal hands won't be profitable for you until you learn to play better postflop. If you are playing shorthanded, things are totally different. |
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I seem to be raising around 10% of hands at 1/2 (don't have a significant sample size), and I'm winning by far the most from the button (incidentally, my PFR is 4% higher here than any other position, but that should settle down a bit after more hands). Once you're comfortable with post-flop play, raising various suited connectors, offsuit broadways, and so on against tight blinds seems to make quite a difference.
Try playing some 6-max or other shorthanded game, you'll learn a lot. |
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Very good points, and the idea about the small pair raising is definitely something I need to consider. You know, I think VPIP of 19 would be ideal for 1/2. I'll get there.
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