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Re: progress after 2 weeks... still a long way to go... help?
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given the parameters of stack sizes like you mentioned, that it would be better to do this against a loose aggressive opponent or a tight aggressive opponent? [/ QUOTE ] I think you nailed the answer right here. The trick is to find an opponent who is LAG, but not a maniac. There are players who are constitutionally incapable of laying down a hand after they raise, and it would be bad to try this on them. ("Re-raise? Ha! I'll show you, beat 66!") Before I do this I have to have seen someone raise, and then fold to a reraise, or at the minimum, limp and then fold to a raise. If they are TAG, I'm not going to mess with them. The chances are too good they have a calling hand. Sam |
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Re: progress after 2 weeks... still a long way to go... help?
Thanks wood and sam for your insights, that is one of the areas that I feel my game could use alot of work in, reraising all in over a raiser with a medium stack and being sucessful at it could take me from going into picking 2 cards to push area and putting me in taking 2 cards and bully area.
I can play the short stack fairly well, and the big stack I am ok with (not great, but certainly not terrible) and medium stack is one of those grey areas that I've been trying to figure out recently to hopefully make me a better all around tournament player. |
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