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Re: 20k hands stats checkup
Loosen up in position:
Specifically, if people are limping in front of you, I tend to limp behind with hands like K7s, 56s or A3s. Limping after other limpers, in position, can be profitable. Calling pf raises with sc requires postflop skills. It's not a leak if you fold, although some people can make money on them. Your aggro factor on flop seems pretty high, meaning that you never float. When in position, your decision is not just between folding and raising. |
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Re: 20k hands stats checkup
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Loosen up in position: Specifically, if people are limping in front of you, I tend to raise with hands like 56s or A3s. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: 20k hands stats checkup
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[ QUOTE ] Loosen up in position: Specifically, if people are limping in front of you, I tend to raise with hands like 56s or A3s. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] That argument can be made, but it seems like OP is raising (or folding) in these situations, and I wanted to say he should consider other plays. If the table is horrible postflop, then you want to get involved in hands after the flop. It seems from the stats that the OP always raises limpers or folds. Some hands he folds may be profitable to call with, depending on table. |
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Re: 20k hands stats checkup
I was curious how a very good 17/14 players position stats would look. Figured he would be tighter utg and looser on button, but I was wrong.
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Re: 20k hands stats checkup
abreu, wasn't disagreeing with you. thats just what i do personally.
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Re: 20k hands stats checkup
stats with respect to folds to SB/BB steals would be nice.
You need to move down and work on your BB/SB game more. |
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