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Old 08-19-2005, 05:23 AM
donger donger is offline
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Am i the only one who wonders WTF the CO is if it's 4-handed? This should be UTG - BTN - SB - BB.. where is the CO?

Anyway, i 3bet this a lot.
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Old 08-19-2005, 06:14 AM
Fortitude Fortitude is offline
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I play a lot of 20/40 4 handed and I 3 bet this every time. I will also 3bet KJo / KTs against more liberal raisers. You guys are too tight, this is 4 handed.
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Old 08-19-2005, 08:28 AM
krishanleong krishanleong is offline
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Am i the only one who wonders WTF the CO is if it's 4-handed? This should be UTG - BTN - SB - BB.. where is the CO?

Anyway, i 3bet this a lot.

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It's easier to work backwards from the button. In my mind in a 4 handed game, the players are button, CO, BB, SB. In a 5 handed game it's button, CO, MP, BB, SB. In a 6 handed game it's normal.

The advantage is you can talk about re-raising a CO raise from the button in a 4 handed game and people will understand you. If you say UTG raised and I'm on the button it's more difficult to understand the situation.

Krishan
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Old 08-19-2005, 09:00 AM
Noodles Noodles is offline
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It's easier to work backwards from the button. In my mind in a 4 handed game, the players are button, CO, BB, SB. In a 5 handed game it's button, CO, MP, BB, SB. In a 6 handed game it's normal.


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huh? 1st to act in a 4 handed game is the CO,then button ,then SB,then BB, no argument

how does CO act before MP in a 5 handed game?
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