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High PFR on 5/10 and up?
I hear people talking about 12+ PFR is common on higher small stakes tables. I'm already bit uncomfortable raising AJ out of early position, seems like at 12% you'd be raising even ATo or raising nearly every playable hand from late position.
I hover around 8.5% PFR which I felt pretty good about until now [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. What do the high PFR folks loosen up with preflop to crank their PFR? |
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Re: High PFR on 5/10 and up?
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I hear people talking about 12+ PFR is common on higher small stakes tables. I'm already bit uncomfortable raising AJ out of early position, seems like at 12% you'd be raising even ATo or raising nearly every playable hand from late position. I hover around 8.5% PFR which I felt pretty good about until now [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. What do the high PFR folks loosen up with preflop to crank their PFR? [/ QUOTE ] Alot of the increase comes from more frequent blind steal oppurtunites. Also from more open raising oppurtunites from middle position. Also you have more oppurtunites to isolate a single limper. It adds up. |
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Re: High PFR on 5/10 and up?
ya, it's not necessarily "what" you're raising....it's also "when" you raise preflop.
That said, I haven't checked my stats in a long time, but I don't think I'm over 10% PFR. Adam |
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Re: High PFR on 5/10 and up?
I'm at 12% at micros.
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Re: High PFR on 5/10 and up?
I'm about a point less PFR at 5/10 than 3/6. I attribute this to it being raised to me more often.
- Jim |
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Re: High PFR on 5/10 and up?
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Alot of the increase comes from more frequent blind steal oppurtunites. Also from more open raising oppurtunites from middle position. [/ QUOTE ] |
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