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Raises OOP with drawing hands at loose passive tables
I was playing 1/2 at Titan this weekend and noticed a few monster hands won by the SB and BB making pf raises with 65s and ATs respectively. Both times there were 3 or 4 limpers in the pot. There was no real risk of getting reraised on these passive tables. 65s hit quads on the flop and ATs hit his flush on the flop. Are raises in these situations just plain wrong on loose passive tables?
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Re: Raises OOP with drawing hands at loose passive tables
Hi Bonsey 65s no ATs yes. Also it doesn't sound like they were really OOP if they had 3 or 4 limpers in the pot. My suggetion would be to read SSHE pre flop chapters and the pre flop hand examples.
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Re: Raises OOP with drawing hands at loose passive tables
Those Titan tables are really fishy, they flop goot. More suckouts than a p0rn0.
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Re: Raises OOP with drawing hands at loose passive tables
After several limpers I'll raise any suited connector above 78s. Maybe 67s as well. They create big pots odds and they draw very good.
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Re: Raises OOP with drawing hands at loose passive tables
You can raise 65s but only if you yell GAMBOOOOOOL! first.
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