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Old 03-18-2007, 05:11 AM
Tzen Tzen is offline
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Default Re: Switching from Online to B&M...When should I stop and reavaluate?

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You can go ahead & raise many other hands PF like TT-QQ as well, and a lot of times 88-99 depending on where you are at the table position-wise and how the table is playing etc. Several other hands you can raise PF as well but I won't go into all of them. If you are only raising with AA, KK amd AK your pretty easy to read for a lot at the table, even some bad players will notice it and play accordingly. Not to be demeaning, tight strong players like you are actually easier to play against than bad ATC players. I know, I used to be one.

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For a realy loose play I wouldn't be raising with medium pairs to much (99/88). You won't get people out of the pot to get into a 2 or 3 way pot, so the only value they have are sets.

Like you said, if you raise only with AA/KK/AK you are easy to spot, even for very bad players. We have a couple of regulars who kept doing that for a couple of weeks, ending up with them raising, everybody folding... The "tourist" where shouting.. Guys, if he raises he must have AA or KK so don't bother and after a little while they really didn't bother to try, the guy ending up with getting 2 blinds and a caller who folded..

So I do raise more often then AA/KK/AK, ofc depending on who entered the pot, position and everything else what's known [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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