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Old 12-10-2005, 01:21 AM
AJay2000 AJay2000 is offline
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Default % hands played pre flop?

I'm sure this has been gone over before, but I've tried to search for it and I must not be good at using the search engine. I've become primarily a tourney player, both MTT and SNGs, but I like to try and use cash games to pad my bankroll while playing tourneys. I usually stick to 25NL and 50NL while playing cash games, and I wonder if my %of hands played during tourneys should vary that much from cash games. I feel comfortable folding 80% of the time during tourneys, and still being able to bluff and pushbot to generate good finishes. I've become MUCH LESS results oriented, but I feel like seeing 30%+ of my flops in cash games has made me too LAGgy. I'm not as comfortable playing LAG, although I'm confident in my post flop play. Any suggestions, thoughts, comments, ideas?


thanks, Jay
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Old 12-10-2005, 01:45 AM
stu-unger stu-unger is offline
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Default Re: % hands played pre flop?

a nit like me has a VPIP of 17% at 6max, and "lovin it"...
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Old 12-10-2005, 02:38 AM
AJay2000 AJay2000 is offline
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Default Re: % hands played pre flop?

thanks stu, that's good to hear, even at 6max. I've toyed with moving to 6max because I think I ould do well there, and if I can feel confident at VPIP at %20 in full ring games, I feel good about that.

Anyone else?
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