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Old 08-17-2005, 08:52 PM
TheGame1020 TheGame1020 is offline
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I'd like to talk to someone one on one about SH play. If you can help me out AiM TheGame1020 or on Yahoo Messenger beastfc. Ty. I hope this type of post is ok!
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Old 08-17-2005, 09:34 PM
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Looking for HUSH starting hands post also, someone help me out please?
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Old 08-17-2005, 09:50 PM
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really, playing well short hand isn't anything that 1 good coach can teach you over a chat session... there is too much to learn. search these forums.

i do believe that good starting hands as you mentioned go a long way at the lower levels. not just what hands... but when to play them vs. blind steals, what table conditions prefer callilng to raising, and many many other things.

i'm using the chart below, which takes a flexible approach to preflop play:

http://www.mrfixitonline.com/readPos...tingId=1680161
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Old 08-17-2005, 10:13 PM
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really, playing well short hand isn't anything that 1 good coach can teach you over a chat session... there is too much to learn. search these forums.

i do believe that good starting hands as you mentioned go a long way at the lower levels. not just what hands... but when to play them vs. blind steals, what table conditions prefer callilng to raising, and many many other things.

i'm using the chart below, which takes a flexible approach to preflop play:

http://www.mrfixitonline.com/readPos...tingId=1680161

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Thats a pretty good PF guide, and designed very well to take up little space but still describe how to react to different situations. Did you make that chart by yourself?
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Old 08-17-2005, 11:02 PM
IGMorton IGMorton is offline
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well, ermm... i *made* the chart. but, it took me 4 months of posting questions here and at ITH forums as well as reading books to arrive at a baseline strategy. verly few ideas there are my own... the ones i contributed are mostly with the assistance of poker stove analysis.

i know Mbenhoe's chart is the 2+2 standard... but it's awfully agresssive for new players and doesn't address things like blind defenses, isolating limpers, or the looseness/tightness of opponents explicitly. i made the chart for myslef although i can now 3-table without looking at it much at all. i have linked a few people to it because it's my way of sharing all the excellent advice i learned here.
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Old 09-19-2005, 03:52 PM
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i'm using the chart below, which takes a flexible approach to preflop play:

http://www.mrfixitonline.com/readPos...tingId=1680161

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I'd like to see your chart, but the link gives me "Access Denied".

Any chance you could repost it somewhere?

Thanks.
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