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10NL - Reading players and putting them on hands.
I find this impossible. They'll play anything so when you have AA on a flop of J-6-2 rainbow and they reraise you all in. Their range is A-J, K-J, Q-J, J-10, J-9 thru 2. 6-6, 2-2, Q-Q, K-K, 10-10, 9-9.
What are the best ways to avoid doubling someone up when you cant put them on a hand in situations like this? |
Re: 10NL - Reading players and putting them on hands.
play against their range.
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Re: 10NL - Reading players and putting them on hands.
Microbrew.
Seriously, though, you're probably not going to avoid doubling them up on that kind of flop without a good read (assuming they have a hand that beats you). |
Re: 10NL - Reading players and putting them on hands.
Try not to play such big pots with AA or KK. There are soooo many spots to get your money in as great favorites that you should treat AA as 1 pair, albeit top pair, and act accordingly.
Cody |
Re: 10NL - Reading players and putting them on hands.
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Try not to play such big pots with AA or KK. There are soooo many spots to get your money in as great favorites that you should treat AA as 1 pair, albeit top pair, and act accordingly. Cody [/ QUOTE ] I think this is good advise, try to get a lot of money in PF. If the pot is not huge on the flop, play them carefully postflop, like you would with TPTK. |
Re: 10NL - Reading players and putting them on hands.
Push preflop with Aces and Kigns in NL10. Anything else gets you in too much danger, peopel ALWAYS call anyways cos they "think you are blindstealing" or that 66 will hold up.
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Re: 10NL - Reading players and putting them on hands.
boycalledroy, no offense but I haven't found what you say to be true at least on Stars.
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