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Playing Full Houses in 2-7
I was playing micro-limit 2-7 on Stars and was dealt 77722 in the small blind. I got a chuckle out of that. I called a raise pre-flop. Ordinarily, I wouldn't do that with a two-card hand, but I felt that my being able to account for all those key cards might be beneficial to my cause, and what's $1.50 anyway? Was this a mistake, and if so, was it a significant mistake?
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Re: Playing Full Houses in 2-7
You're planning to snow right?
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Re: Playing Full Houses in 2-7
How effective is snowing in $1/2 limit?
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Re: Playing Full Houses in 2-7
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How effective is snowing in $1/2 limit? [/ QUOTE ] Its player dependent, but it has its place. |
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Re: Playing Full Houses in 2-7
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How effective is snowing in $1/2 limit? [/ QUOTE ] I've always thought 2-7 is one of the few games online where bluffing is actually a useful tool at the lower limits. |
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Re: Playing Full Houses in 2-7
Yep. Bluffing works better the lower you play in TDL. At high stakes they miss and call anyway hoping you are bluffing.
-DeathDonkey |
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