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Old 07-08-2007, 07:26 PM
Sherdog88 Sherdog88 is offline
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Default ABC Poker

I deposited 20$ on Everest Poker, now i have 100$, but my game was helter-skelter and i would like to play ABC poker correctly, but I need your help!

These are cards, which i want to play PF.

Early (UTG,UTG+1)

Raise: AA-JJ,AK,AQ
Call: 22-TT

Middle (MP1,MP2,MP3)

Without bet
Raise: AA-JJ,AK,AQ
Call: 22-TT,AJs,KQs

with bet
ReRaise: AA,KK
Call: 22-QQ, AK, AQs

Late (CO, Button) + Small Blind, Big Blind

Without bet, 0-2 limpers
Raise: AA-TT,AK,AQ,AJ,ATs,KQs
Call: 22-99

Without bet, 3+ limpers
Raise: AA-JJ,AK,AQ
Call: 22-TT,AXs,KJs,KQs,Suited Connectors and Suited Gappers when in pot, are 4 players or more

With bet
ReRaise: AA,KK
Call: 22-QQ,AK,AQs, Suited Connectors and Suited Gappers when in pot, are 4 players or more

with ReRaise before me
ReRaise: AA,KK
Call: pairs (if bet is 10% bigger than my stack I fold)

Suited Connectors and Suited Gappers I play only if 2 of this 3 things are fulifield:
1. I can see flop cheap
2. I have a position
3. In the pot are many players

Could you write what do you think about it and give me some advices how to play post-flop ?
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Old 07-08-2007, 08:32 PM
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Default Re: ABC Poker

What limit? Most FR players very rarely open-limp from what i have seen reading the FR forum. They usually raise if there first to act.

Also, you can open up your 3btting range depending on what position the raise comes from.
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Old 07-08-2007, 08:44 PM
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Default Re: ABC Poker

NL10 FR , FR player never limp ? :O
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Old 07-08-2007, 09:45 PM
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Default Re: ABC Poker

I am a little surprised that you don't reraise QQ in late position to see where you are at. Or are you just generalizing, because if the first raise is 3 or 4x the BB then I see no prob with reraising with QQ in late position and sometimes in earlier postion. If I am just being stupid please feel free to tell me but AA, KK, and QQ are premium re-raising hands in alomst any position. It is a call in my opinion with pairs JJ and less, and AKo and AKs.
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Old 07-08-2007, 10:09 PM
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Default Re: ABC Poker

yeah, right I should ReRaise QQ in LP!
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Old 07-09-2007, 01:44 AM
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I am assuming this is limit right? Seems like you overvalue low pocket pairs, dont waste alot of money calling w/ your 22-88 type hands preflop, focus on hands like big suited connectors etc like KQs, AQ etc.
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Old 07-09-2007, 02:55 AM
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NL10 FR , FR player never limp ? :O

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Old 07-09-2007, 07:27 AM
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Default Re: ABC Poker

today i receive three books from ITH, Phil gordon's Little blue book, NoLimit Holdem Theory and practice and HoH #1 I hope it will be helpful too.
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