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Old 10-24-2007, 04:19 PM
Gurravasa Gurravasa is offline
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Default Re: Question about Small Stakes Hold\'em (sklanksky, miller, malmuth)

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When SSSH says play it means call. They also have suggestions how to play against a raise. I don't see why you think they don't go into detail about this? Isn't there a "against a raise" paragraph for each position in the preflopchart in your edition of SSSH?

Anyway if you play shorthanded you shouldn't use the chart in SSSH. Use stox or similar chart instead.

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yes they had a section for agains't a raise, reraise, ect. but they want you to limp from EP with some hands and my question is do they suggest you call anything when it gets back to you or fold depending on the action.

also where can I find the charts you are talking about?

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aha you mean when you limped and then it's a raise and a reraise? Well you shouldn't openlimp in shorthanded so that isn't a problem. If you play FR and limp from EP all hand is worth playing for 1 more bet and many for 2 bets since there is now a lot of bets in the pot.

There is a preflopchart in Stoxtraders book winning in tough hold'em games you should check out.
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