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Old 10-24-2005, 10:52 PM
punter11235 punter11235 is offline
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Default Two simple 6max preflop questions

Open raising any pair from any position is the way to go, right ?
Raising any pair from any position after any amount of limpers is little too aggro , right ?

Iam doing both recently and it seems to yield good results.
Oh, and for "you need stack sizes and so on.. to answer this kind of questions" kind of guys assume that everybody has 100BB and its typical Party 6max 600 or 1000NL

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Old 10-24-2005, 11:07 PM
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Default Re: Two simple 6max preflop questions

sb/bb too?

too easy to exploit imo.
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Old 10-24-2005, 11:20 PM
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Default Re: Two simple 6max preflop questions

main idea is that it easier to make good value out of the set because ppl love to call with any pair vs preflop raiser while in unraised pots they are usually scared to death. If its 1on1 after the flop we have the best hand more often than not anyway.
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Old 10-25-2005, 12:07 AM
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Default Re: Two simple 6max preflop questions

like I said, opening with any pp except for SB/BB seems to be the way to go in 6 max.

vs limpers though, I think you have to make your decision against # of limpers, position and table flow... I tend to isolate a loose limper a lot with PPs, but I seldom raise with low-med pp after 2~3 limpers.

like I said, if you raise the limpers too often, it's too easy to exploit your strategy by limp-raising with wider range of hands. so I do think you have to tighten up more as your % raise limper goes up.
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