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Blind play question
I've been playing party 3/6, game is often tight. My stat shows folded SB to Steal 93.94, Foled BB to steal 74.32, Attemp to steal blind 16.40. I know these numbers are bad.
Ed Miller's book states when the pot is small, should play tight and fold marginal hands. I followed that advice and was able to improve my winning in 2/4 games. Now to defend blind and steal blind I have to play against this rule. How should I play? What kind of hands do you raise or call raise with ? If I raise and miss the flop, should I keep bluffing all the way to river? I am completed lost.Thanks for any advice. |
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Re: Blind play question
I wonder the same, does anyone know?
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Re: Blind play question
for me...it always depends on the players at the table on whether i fold to a steal...attempt to steal...or bluff it all the way...i have no "set" rule that i go by
except maybe if i feel like someones tryin to steal and i have a decent hand i dont let them - i get aggressive - which is probably a mistake [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] |
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Re: Blind play question
Nobody responded because it is impossible to give blanket statements about things like this. Post hands in the appropriate strategy forum that you feel you played poorly.
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Re: Blind play question
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for me...it always depends on the players at the table on whether i fold to a steal...attempt to steal...or bluff it all the way...i have no "set" rule that i go by except maybe if i feel like someones tryin to steal and i have a decent hand i dont let them - i get aggressive - which is probably a mistake [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] i get aggressive No mistake there. |
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