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hand range oop vs a minraise?
Full Tilt Poker - No Limit Hold'em Cash Game - $0.25/$0.50 Blinds - 6 Players - (LegoPoker Hand History Converter)
SB: $19.50 Hero (BB): $59.20 UTG: $51.95 MP: $51.70 CO: $61.20 BTN: $50.40 Preflop: Hero is dealt 5 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]3 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] (6 Players) <font color="red">UTG raises to $1.00</font>, MP folds, CO calls $1.00, BTN calls $1.00, SB folds, Hero calls $0.50 So here is my question - I usually treat minraises pf as a limp and call out of the bb with all: SC's Suited 1 gappers Suited 2 gappers Axs Kxs Connected cards Any two suited broadway Obv sometimes I flop good and get someones stack, but I often find myself OOP in a slightly bloated pot with no initiative and 5 high. Whats the 2p2 consensus here? Do you guys expand your range getting 594897894640 - 1 odds out of the bb? |
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Re: hand range oop vs a minraise?
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Do you guys expand your range getting 594897894640 - 1 odds out of the bb? [/ QUOTE ] Yes. Yea I'd call here too and would with suited aces, unsuited connectors, some other stuff. |
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Re: hand range oop vs a minraise?
I'm just a noob here and only a very marginal winning player at micros yet. From all the Cardrunners videos I've watched and the reading I've done and all the hands I've played I could count on one hand the times I've extracted a stack OOP in a minbet pot with suited connectors or a suited Ace. The lack of initiative hurts too.
This is probably a greater reflection on my lack of hand-reading abilities than on the profitability of these hands. After finding numerous break-even spots like these during Poker Tracker analyses I came to the conclusion that it didn't really matter one way or another if I played these hands as I was only giving up a very small amount of EV. In summary, I call with the stronger end of my suited range down to about 65s, sometimes stuff like 97s. Unsuited down to about 87 and all suited aces above A7. Keep in mind this is only over about 100k hands at micros so there's still much to learn and figure out. |
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Re: hand range oop vs a minraise?
This is fine of course.
Edit: Just don't get carried away unless you flop really strong. |
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Re: hand range oop vs a minraise?
I agree with that range if you play well post flop.
In your example, even though we are oop 4way, there is some benefit with our good relative position. |
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Re: hand range oop vs a minraise?
IMO this spot is just preference - call or fold w/e,i could see a legit argument for either one.
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