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Old 09-19-2007, 11:41 PM
YertleTurtle YertleTurtle is offline
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Default Re: Review: Winning in Tough Hold \'em Games by Stox/Zobags

I agree that the blind vs. blind and re-stealing section is specifically suited for limit play but I think an intelligent player could read these sections, play around with hand ranges in pokerstove and come up with some nice responses based on PT stats on opponents. I am in no way a NL expert so take this with a grain of salt.

uDevil - I know your question was directed at Stox but I thought I would take a stab at it. Although bluffing and semi-bluffing are less successful in lower limit games this doesn't mean that you should make drastic changes to your hand ranges in stealing and defending positions. The adjustments should be made to counter the higher percentage of rake and in the way hands are played after the flop (value-betting more and semi-bluffing/bluffing less).

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