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Re: something i have been doing of late
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i also raise out of the blind in unraised pots w/ anything playable. [/ QUOTE ] Can you gives some examples? Also... 2 limpers, SB comes, and you have 87s? 1 limper, SB comes, and you have 44? 2 limpers, SB folds, and you have T7s? |
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Re: something i have been doing of late
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[ QUOTE ] i also raise out of the blind in unraised pots w/ anything playable. [/ QUOTE ] Can you gives some examples? Also... 2 limpers, SB comes, and you have 87s? 1 limper, SB comes, and you have 44? 2 limpers, SB folds, and you have T7s? [/ QUOTE ] depends on the players. id prob raise them all... the 44 is automatic. |
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Re: something i have been doing of late
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[ QUOTE ] because, its optimal. [/ QUOTE ] I'm pretty sure it's not. [/ QUOTE ] Tell that to Schneids or Nikla? |
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Re: something i have been doing of late
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Those extra points come mostly from increasing steals, defence, and isolation. .5/1 is not a very conducive environment to these types of changes. [/ QUOTE ] I think this is exactly right. I, too, would love to be able to transform myself from a 22/17 into a 30/20, and I have tried occasionally to do that at lower limits; but I think the lower limits are precisely the worst places for this style. As for those who wonder why we'd be interested, for me it's simply because it sounds like a lot more fun (and ego-gratifying) to be the intimidating force and also get to play a lot more hands. Still, I also believe that the difference between me and the 30/20 player is primarily blind defense (not even blind steals that much). I suppose what I would really like to be is a 35/25 or a 40/30. Now THAT sounds like a good time, kind of like bungee-jumping (another thing I'm too scared actually to try). |
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Re: something i have been doing of late
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Re: something i have been doing of late
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] because, its optimal. [/ QUOTE ] I'm pretty sure it's not. [/ QUOTE ] Tell that to Schneids or Nikla? [/ QUOTE ] Schneids was a solid winner at 10/20 without the 30/20 style. Take a look at sxb (sbx?) if you want a newer example. Krishan |
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Re: something i have been doing of late
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] i also raise out of the blind in unraised pots w/ anything playable. [/ QUOTE ] Can you gives some examples? Also... 2 limpers, SB comes, and you have 87s? 1 limper, SB comes, and you have 44? 2 limpers, SB folds, and you have T7s? [/ QUOTE ] depends on the players. id prob raise them all... the 44 is automatic. [/ QUOTE ] Interesting. Couple more... 3 limpers, SB comes, and a you have 76s? 2 limpers, SB comes, and you have 74s? 2 limpers, SB folds, and you have 65s? You mentioned it depends on players... you are looking for weak or tight players that might fold to a follow up flop bet? You are usually betting most somewhat unconnected boards on the flop? |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] because, its optimal. [/ QUOTE ] I'm pretty sure it's not. [/ QUOTE ] Tell that to Schneids or Nikla? [/ QUOTE ] C'mon. You can't be serious. |
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Re: something i have been doing of late
Those guys are postflop monsters though.
I was under the impression that a lot of the extra hands from 30/20 come from looser stealing standards on the button and CO in addition to limping along more sometimes. |
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Re: something i have been doing of late
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I do it frequently, at games ranging from .5/1 to 5/10. It's quite fun and challenging as well. IIRC Daniel Negraneu used to have essays advocating this -- playing nutbar, I think he called it? [/ QUOTE ] It was nutbar. At the goal of the game was to play for x hours and break even. (not counting rakeback...that's a joke...) |
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