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2 simple pf situations
Making the adjustment to full tables, just wondered what you all would do in these situations in the party 30 game.
1) utg (new to the table, but sitting with 50 big bets) limps. I have ATs utg +1. 2) folded to the sb who raises (sb is a reasonable tight player). I have 32s. |
#2
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Re: 2 simple pf situations
1) Fold unless game is particularly loose-passive.
2) Fold unless you think you can outplay player, or think player is making a move at you, in which case, I like a 3-bet and taking the lead, in position, and sometimes calling and raising his flop auto-bet. |
#3
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Re: 2 simple pf situations
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1) Fold unless game is particularly loose-passive. [/ QUOTE ] ATs is pretty strong. raising and calling are both better than folding IMO. |
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Re: 2 simple pf situations
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ATs is pretty strong. raising and calling are both better than folding IMO. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed, though i prefer raising. |
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Re: 2 simple pf situations
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Agreed, though i prefer raising. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I'd raise the vast majority of the time here too, but with the UTG limper here, calling i don't think is TOO horrible. |
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Re: 2 simple pf situations
1) Raise with A10 against typical opps. Call if the game is super agro.
2) auto-fold unless you are trying to put the SB on tilt by showing down such a crap hand. Unless you flop a straight or 2 pair every card that comes off the deck is gonna look pretty bad. |
#7
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Re: 2 simple pf situations
I fold both. But I'd rather play the 32s in BB than the ATs utg+1 after utg limps.
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