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who are you?
the answer to this question depends largely on the BBs standards. If you do not know his standards, I suggest a balanced approach. fold bottom 10-20% of your hands, raise with 50-60%, limp with 15-25%ish and limp reraise with 2-4%ish.. |
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I am not a 2+2 regular. Hm, I've played poker solely online for about 15 months and worked my way up from 0.02/0.04 to 100/200. I love poker theory and have a maths and philosphy degree. My recent shot at 100/200 has triggered lots of new ideas and thoughts, such as this SB vs BB thing.
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post more, you seem to have a lot of good things to contribute. welcome.
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I am not a 2+2 regular YET. [/ QUOTE ] Fixed your post. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Seriously, your posts show solid understanding of the game and a well above average ability to articulate your thoughts. Keep posting. |
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This is based on the assumption that he folds too much (if not preflop then on the flop or turn) right? Theres just no way it makes sense to be raising more than half your hands heads up and out of position against someone who will notice and defend fairly well. Granted, a LOT of people fold too much in these spots so its a fine assumption.
Against a very tough opponent who will play these heads up pots nearly perfectly, like that computer program that approximates game theoretically optimal play, I think you should probably be folding close to 70%. |
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