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Old 06-05-2005, 11:22 PM
clownshoes clownshoes is offline
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Default Hands from the SB

Well Ive been on a nice downswing/break even streak for a little bit now and Ive been going over my stats. Ive noticed that Im missing a lot of hands from the SB, so I was wondering what hands you guys play in the following situations (assume average 6 handed 10/20 game):

1) TAG raises from EP folded to you in SB
2) TAG open raises from MP folded to you in SB
3) Same situations in 1 and 2 but with a loose raiser
4) 1 limper to you
5) 2+ limpers to you

Or any other situations you can think up
Thanks
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Old 06-06-2005, 04:25 PM
clownshoes clownshoes is offline
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Default Re: Hands from the SB

Ok so this post really blows but I could really use some help. This swing is starting to get to me and I need to make sure Im still playing somewhat correctly - so even the loosest of guidelines would help me out.
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Old 06-06-2005, 04:30 PM
Dov Dov is offline
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Default Re: Hands from the SB

There were a number of recent posts about starting requirements and blind play.

Just look back a couple of days.

Better yet, post some hands that have been giving you trouble. That way you can learn WHY to play it that way. This is the key to the game.

Charts don't work that well for SH.

Post something.

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