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Cut Back Starting Hands When Frequent Cold Callers are Behind You?
Would it be wise to cut back on some opening hands when the players behind you are very liberal Cold Callers? Perhaps the weakest hand you would normally play at a particular position?
For example, the list below shows my default weakest starting hands from each position (based on mantasm's chart.) Which, if any, might be wise to consider dropping when the chances of getting cold called in one or multiple places are higher than average? <u>UTG</u> KJ JTs <u>MP</u> 66 A7s A9 K9s <u>CO</u> 33 22 A8 K8s Q9s QT J9s JT Would this concept apply more, less, or equally to the Button - as it would to the earlier positions? Would you tend to pass on open raising any of the following with very loose blinds that you would usually play? <u>BUTTON</u> A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 K7s Q8s Q9 J8s J9 T9s T8s T9 98s 87s 76s |
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