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Old 06-23-2004, 10:38 AM
Mayhap Mayhap is offline
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Default Righty Tighty, Lefty Loosey

I'm new to poker and trying to learn as much as I can as fast as I can. I play hold em and notice that if I strictly adhere to Sklansky's hand groupings by position I ...
1. Pretty much insure a profitable session every time.
2. Don't play very many hands at all.
3. FEEL (yes, I only play on line) that people are annoyed with me.
4. Don't get much action when I play.
5. Have people do wild raising on me when I limp.
Therefore I found I need to change my image; to un-rock as it were and remain profitable.
So here is how I go about it. What I'm looking for is feedback on what I'm doing right/wrong and any extra ideas you might
have.
1. When there are consistently few pre-flop raises; I loosen up on my starting requirements up front.
2. I see the flop with just about any reasonable hand when I'm unraised in late postion.

Just doing these things seems to erase my 'destestable rock' image even though I still get to fold a lot of hands.

Are there ways to expand/improve on this?
Any cautions?

Thanks,

/Mayhap
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Old 06-23-2004, 12:01 PM
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Default Re: Righty Tighty, Lefty Loosey

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Any cautions?


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Don't make changes until you're sure you're a winning player.
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Old 06-23-2004, 12:08 PM
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Default Re: Righty Tighty, Lefty Loosey

TY Jeff
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Old 06-23-2004, 12:12 PM
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Default Re: Righty Tighty, Lefty Loosey

Your image is practically meaningless in low limit games, forget about that. The fact that other people are raising you all the time when you limp or folding when you raise is all just an illusion. Nobody pays attention, they're not that receptive, trust me. Just play premium hands and don't bother bluffing, they'll pay you off.
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Old 06-23-2004, 12:32 PM
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TY Sir
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Old 06-23-2004, 12:34 PM
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Default Re: Righty Tighty, Lefty Loosey

1. Pretty much insure a profitable session every time.

impossible

2. Don't play very many hands at all.

they vastly underrate the values of pairs and suited aces (I play them from any position in a loose game) and overrate the values of suited connectors, which should be played under much more specific circumstances (good position, guaranteed multi-way pot) than pairs and suited aces. you can profitably play a lot of hands.

3. FEEL (yes, I only play on line) that people are annoyed with me.

doubtful

1. When there are consistently few pre-flop raises; I loosen up on my starting requirements up front.

ok...

2. I see the flop with just about any reasonable hand when I'm unraised in late postion.

well, I don't know what you mean by "reasonable" (QTo is still a muck, but it seems like a "reasonable" hand), but this is definitely true. you should play a lot looser late than early. you should also consider how many people limp to you. if there's a 3 limpers I'm mucking QJo without hesitation and playing 87s. on the other hand, if there's one limper, I'll play QJ and muck 87s.

Just doing these things seems to erase my 'destestable rock' image even though I still get to fold a lot of hands.

keep in mind that HEFAP was written for middle limit games. their suggestions are too tight for a low limit game. you can still win, but there are a ton of seemingly borderline hands (like Axs) that can be hugely profitable from any position.


Are there ways to expand/improve on this?

raise more. do you use Poker Tracker? I'm wondering just how tight you are, and how much you raise preflop.

basically you need to learn the value of certain hands so that you can make the decision of whether it's right to play. if you're in an extremely tight game, it might be best to raise 88 UTG and muck 66. however, if the game was loose then you'd limp with 88 down to 22. if you just go by their hand rankings then you're not considering the players in the game. the next step is learning to make your decisions based on the players at your table rather than a chart.
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Old 06-23-2004, 12:43 PM
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TY Sir for that rich reply.
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Old 06-23-2004, 01:01 PM
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I'd like to use my first post to say TY. Very insightfull.
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Old 06-23-2004, 02:20 PM
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Default Re: Righty Tighty, Lefty Loosey

everyone else has already said the smart things, so i will add this.

remember, the joy and blessing of online poker is not so much the fishiness of it all, although that is nice too, but also the fact that you are playing so *many* gosh-darned hands with all those lovely fish. You neednt get tons of action every time you get those tier 1-3 hands, because you are going to be seeing them a lot, especially if you are multi-tabling, which i actually dont recommend until you get more experience under your belt. Dont worry about not getting enough action, you are still profiting.

peace

john nickle
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Old 06-23-2004, 02:31 PM
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Default Re: Righty Tighty, Lefty Loosey

I agree with almost everything Sthief says. He seems to overvalue Axs though. Regardless of whether or not it's profitable for him, I think you, as a beginner, should definatey stay away from this hand unless you are in late position or there are a couple callers ahead of you. Axs is very hard to play post flop, and most players lose money with Axs in early position.
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