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Old 11-11-2007, 12:47 PM
Gelford Gelford is offline
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Default Re: 6max starting hands chart

This thread has long been hijacked and I participated in the hijacking, so ...... but getting back on track.


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Blah blah blah pf


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Truth of the matter is this. Pf play is grounded in postflop conditions .. these dertermine your pf play. This include villians tendencies, but also how you balance your own game.


Noobs do not have postflop skills, therefore they can not be flexible pf, they simply have no grasp of what they are doing.

That is why poker learning starts with a pf chart and a very basic postflop system.

Once you start to understand that basic system, you can then expand ... and thus as a consequece of this revide your pf 'chart'.

With time this chart in a sense ceases to exist, and you just play poker.

Also note that game condition are NOT necesarrily what dertermine your vpip. You can play NAG or LAG at a given table and show a profit, but postflop play changes radically depending on your pf handselection.




True there is no such thing as a pf starting hands chart that is rigid and the best hands always (not even in minbet poker) ...

But in all honesty OP is a noob and unlike so many others actually provides reads.

NOOBS NEED CHARTS OR ELSE THEY WILL BE LOST AND MOST LIKELY SPEWING!!


(BTW IMO his 'chart' is actually too loose, but that is a different matter altogether. )
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