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This UB .25-.50 table I was at last night was incredible. 55%-65% seeing the flop for the hour and a half I was there. I raised in MP once (I forget with what) after a few limpers, and the ENTIRE 9-person table called the 2 bets. A raised family pot [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Anyways, i got the feeling I was getting a bit too loose for my own good. Some examples and comments: ATo on the Button -- I limped after 3 limpers. OK? 95s in SB -- completed after 7 limpers. 78o in SB -- completed after 4 limpers. A3s in MP -- limp after 3 limpers. A7s in SB -- I called a 3-bet. First raise was from a maniac. I was sure there would be at least 4 to the flop (which there was). KJo in MP -- raised after 1 limper, then called BB maniac's 3-bet. I called him down heads up, caught a K on the river, he showed AA. I still had a winning session, up about 20 BBs. (It's really amazing how often your good hands get paid off, all the way to the river). But did I get a little too loose for my own good? I'm really unsure about how to play Ax suited in a no fold'em game like this.... [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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ATo on button is playable, but not for a raise
95s - never playable 78o - marginal completion in sb - suited definitely A3s - i would call here A7s - i don't call raises with Axs unless i in CO or button with lots of callers - never a three bet - especially out of position KJo - i don't raise unless i can steal the blinds, but i limp in MP Sounds like a good game, seems like there aren't too many of these tables at low limit UB |
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95s in SB -- completed after 7 limpers.
78o in SB -- completed after 4 limpers Since the SB is 3/5 of a bet to complete, I routinely throw these hands away. I don’t play many hands in the SB at this limit (SB being a $.10 post, $.15 to complete). A7s in SB -- I called a 3-bet. First raise was from a maniac. I was sure there would be at least 4 to the flop (which there was). I’ll still throw this hand away. TC, pf |
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yeah, when I was looking at my session in PT, I really cringed at those two SB hands.
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