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SB multiway
I believe I'm playing to tight in the SB facing a raise. Suppose an average player raises from MP and a loose player coldcalls in late position. With an average loose BB, how would you play the following hands in the 10/20 blind structure...
1. K8s 2. Q9s 3. J8s 4. T8s 5. 98s 6. ATo 7. KTo 8. QJo Awesome- thanks guys. |
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Re: SB mulitway
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With 3 players in front of me the BB is sure to come along. i'm calling with the hands that do well multiway and don't require good position to play well (broadway suited for flush / nut straight draws or pairs for trips value): A8s+, KTs+, QJs, QTs, JTs 22-99 AJo, KQo |
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Re: SB mulitway
That's about what I had been playing, but I'm beginning to think I can loosen up a bit. My VPIP from the SB at 10/20 is 31.3% which seems terribly low being that I'd say I'm on the loose side completing with limpers, so I have to imagine I'm not handling raises well.
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Re: SB multiway
I fold all of them.
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Re: SB multiway
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I fold all of them. [/ QUOTE ] To be honest, I think cold-calling a normal raise (not a steal) in the SB is likely not correct in most situations. |
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Re: SB multiway
I fold all of them, sometimes i play 98s if i think the BB will come along...but, usually, fold.
cheers. |
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Re: SB multiway
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[ QUOTE ] I fold all of them. [/ QUOTE ] To be honest, I think cold-calling a normal raise (not a steal) in the SB is likely not correct in most situations. [/ QUOTE ] 5-handed it is with a fairly wide range of non-dominated suited hands -- 98s, T9s, T8s maybe, JTs, are all calls in that context for me. Rob |
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Re: SB multiway
Guess I was searching down the wrong alley- thanks guys.
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