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200-275 | 9 | 34.62% | |
276-350 | 4 | 15.38% | |
351-425 | 2 | 7.69% | |
426-500 | 0 | 0% | |
500+ | 11 | 42.31% | |
Voters: 26. You may not vote on this poll |
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#11
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Re: Simple PFR Size Reaction Poll
ha i understand but i think that that means our answers just depend on how we view the distribution of players and that it doesnt really help you
if you are askig to change your game accordingly then it would be important to know how others view you before answering this question |
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Re: Simple PFR Size Reaction Poll
It also depends how we define TAG. This could mean 16/13 or 22/17... depending on who you talk to around here.
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#13
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Re: Simple PFR Size Reaction Poll
Yes no yes no
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yes no no no
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Re: Simple PFR Size Reaction Poll
the better question to possibly illustrate a difference is:
villain opens to 8xbb vs opening to 4xbb. do you cold call otb lighter vs a bigger or smaller raise? Smaller raise, obviously. do you 3bet lighter vs a bigger or smaller raise? Smaller raise, obviously. do you call OOP lighter vs a bigger or smaller raise? Smaller raise, obviously. do you 3bet lighter OOP vs a bigger or smaller raise? Smaller raise, obviously. the dif between 3.5 and 3 though is so negligible that alot of people probably just subconsciously make this decision. also, i like opening for 4 more then 3, so take that for what its worth. |
#16
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yes, no, no, no
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#17
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Re: Simple PFR Size Reaction Poll
Jim agrees with me, therefore I am right.
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Re: Simple PFR Size Reaction Poll
nyny
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