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Old 09-28-2005, 05:37 PM
lufbradolly lufbradolly is offline
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Default Any 2 suited in SB?

First off i'm pretty sure i'm a big loser in the SB because i have a terrible habit of completing in the SB with a wide (definately to wide!) range of hands whenever there's been 2 or more limpers.

I don't have pokertracker so i can't verify this and can 't really get an idea of which hands are the biggest losers when i complete in the sb.

So i'm trying to fix this by getting some of the discipline i usually possess outside of the SB.

As a rule how many limpers does it requires to complete with ANY 2 suited cards?

Lets assume for arguments sake that our opponents are quite poor to loose preflop and to passive post flop.

Interested to see what you guys think and also your reasoning behind this.

Thanks
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Old 09-28-2005, 05:39 PM
Justin A Justin A is offline
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Default Re: Any 2 suited in SB?

Get Poker Tracker. Immediately.

Two limpers is enough for me to complete any two suited.
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Old 09-28-2005, 05:48 PM
lufbradolly lufbradolly is offline
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Default Re: Any 2 suited in SB?

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Get Poker Tracker. Immediately.

Two limpers is enough for me to complete any two suited.

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Really?! 2 limpers and you'll complete???

Yeah i don't know what my problem is i keep meaning to get pokertracker.
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