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The raise to buy equity( theory)
Its been a while since I`ve played limit, and i am certainly new to 6max.
Starting off again I was a little bit biased as in what to expect with all the talk of thougher competition etc etc-sofar my impression is that there is alot of money at the tables in slippery hands. Which brings me to the question, when I was playing full ring some 2 years ago I often would raise a bettor if I had a read that it would be interpretated as strong and/or I could fold out hands that had a fair share of equity in the hand, even if I was possibly currently behind. ( multiway action pf and rel big pot) Question is: in low limit 6 max as of today you will often find ppl hanging in pots where their equity is so low you`d rather have them in then fold them out? Hence the play isnt usefull until higher limits? Stokken |
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Re: The raise to buy equity( theory)
In 6 max the pot rarely gets large enough, and the hands are rarely multiway enough for raising to clean up outs to make sense. I suppose it's a strategy to keep in your pocket but I doubt you will find it useful often.
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