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Re: Reraising frequency preflop
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Even at $1/2 you have to defend your blinds against relentless CO/Button raisers who will raise with any 2. Play back with pairs/connectors, sometimes air if you have the right read on the guy. I think its essential. NL 200 players are loose but not too many are going to call a $22 re-raise with less than a decent holding (i.e. they'll fold A7o,K10o, etc) [/ QUOTE ] I think you are wrong, I give up my blinds like 98% of the time without a good hand, most often folding the mediocre ones as well, only playing with focus on position. Blinds means nothing, especially at 1/2. Of course they mean something, but it adds up by stealing A LOT from LP because they very rarely play back without TT+, AK+. That thing have improved my game a lot, making it much easier to mulitabling etc. |
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Re: Reraising frequency preflop
depends
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depends [/ QUOTE ] lol... you show up in msnl for the first time in forever to make that post |
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Holy crap. That AJFenix post is absolutely incredible, thanks a lot for the link and discussion.
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This is a bit of "shania" and there are posts on it in a lot of places if you searhc for them. The original one is in the archives I believe. [/ QUOTE ] Think about Shania |
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[ QUOTE ] This is a bit of "shania" and there are posts on it in a lot of places if you searhc for them. The original one is in the archives I believe. [/ QUOTE ] Think about Shania [/ QUOTE ] bump |
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