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complete sb
what do you omplete in sb when there are one limper or two??
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#2
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Re: complete sb
Come on, man! You know this depends on who the limpers are and how they play in different situations. No one can give you a minimum hand chart for this. Also, we need information about the blind structure. Is the SB 1/3, 1/2, or 2/3 of the BB? Your post displays a lack of critical thinking, and you need to put more thought behind your posts in the future if you expect solid answers.
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Re: complete sb
yes you right.
so the blind are 1/2 structur. i have really no idea if i play them correctly. i call hanfd like k7 or 89o agains llose passif but i didn t know if they are aggro this must change range of my hand.... and if there are more player i have better odd but my hand is more vulnerable because most player. i'm really lost.... |
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Re: complete sb
post some example hands or give a more specific situation
it really depends on the limpers and the BB, but I will complete a ton of hands |
#5
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Re: complete sb
1/2 structure with a bad limper and a passive BB.
- Any2 suited but I suspect I need to fold the worst crap like 72s and 32s. - Any pp obviously - Some suited junk like 54o, 75o and K7o. Any Axo. The worse the limper and the worse the BB the more hands you should play. You should tighten up if the limper isnt a complete moron postflop and/or if the BB is aggro preflop. You should tighten up on low stakes with rake issues. Comparing to a 1/3 (2/5) and 2/3 (3/5) structure is easy. Just tighten or loosen up. In a 2/3 structure I would call almost any2 unless the BB is aggro preflop. EDIT: It is much more interesting which hands to raise IMO. |
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Re: complete sb
with 2 limpers I don't raise many hands from the SB. something like 88+ KQo AJo+ QJs+ A9s+
with 1 limper it depends a lot on how often the BB will fold. if I think I can get him to fold a lot of the time I will raise a lot of hands with showdown value |
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