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Haven't posted in awhile but this is giving me fits lately.
In general how should I be playing a mid-level PP (say 77-TT) post flop with a not-to-scarey over card on the board (like a J or a Queen)? I've been using a normal "thin the players" 3X BB raise preflop raise when I open, and calling when there are callers in front (is this my msitake?) Post-flop (this applies to both situations) I bet out 1-3 to 2-3 pot but always get called. Is this just the nature of late-night 10 dollar SnG's? Thanks |
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In the early stages you should play these for set value only. seeing the flop as cheaply as possible.
In the mid to late stages these are stealing hands. With < 4 players these are all in hands. Read AleoMagus' how to win $10 party SnG post. Post some specific hands, this is too general a question really. Tim |
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