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Abomination of a hand chart
I quickly put this hand chart together using mostly Weighing the Odds and SSHE as reference. The purpose of this chart is mostly for me to determine when to play drawing type hands in multiway pots. I am hoping to refine this chart with the help and input of other two plus twoers in to a usable chart.
When to take a shot at the blinds or when to reraise a loose raiser for instance is beyond the scope of this chart. My primary concern is the Cn entries. Cn = Call if you estimate at least n other players to be in the hand with you seeing the flop. I might count each LP as 1.5 or if I am holding a small or medium PP then I would count a typical lagtard as 1.5. If I think there is a more than average chance of a preflop raise happening then I would discount the expected callers somewhat. I'd probably count a tight tricky player who has called as less than 1, etc.... Do you guys think that this system is workable? Are the Cn entries somewhat accurate? Abomination Hand Chart Thanks! |
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Re: Abomination of a hand chart
I don't think that "usually raise" is good advice ever in FL.
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Re: Abomination of a hand chart
The weaker suited broadways are often still good to raise in LP, as are A9s-A8s. Why do you have no category Rn? I definitely raise behind 4-5 limpers in a loose live game even with KTs, but probably limp it behind 2. In the latter case, you don't have the great equity edge and are instead hoping to exploit poor postflop calls on the small pot.
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Re: Abomination of a hand chart
Yeah, I should have the Rn category. Thanks, I'll definately do that.
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Re: Abomination of a hand chart
OK Rn category added.
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