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Quick limit question.
3-6 live.
If you're in the big blind, and you have a raise and two callers in front of you, what hand ranges are you calling with? Just to clarify, if you called, itd be 4 to the flop. I'm just wondering if my limit blind play is too loose. |
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Re: Quick limit question.
You're getting 8:1 if the sb folds.
I'm playing anything suited, and definitely anything connected down to around 54. I'd go worse depending on the table. As always, it really depends on the raiser's standards, the caliber of the callers, how loose/aggressive the table is postflop, how likely I'm going to get paid off, etc etc etc. But if you're getting 8:1, it's harder to call incorrectly than correctly. Some Pokerstove fun: AA: 55.7% JTs: 17.4% KQs: 14.7% 84o: 12.1% AKo: 32.5% JTs: 27.2% KQs: 22.6% 84o: 17.7% |
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Re: Quick limit question.
Thanks.
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Re: Quick limit question.
I like suited cards, connected cards, pairs, and their ilk.
If say, one player raised, and it was folded back to me, and the player was either a loose or normal raiser, I usually play A-rag, and K-rag also. When it gets multiway, I usually shy away from those hands, assuming that either the preflop raiser, or the coldcallers have me dominated. |
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