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Re: Full Ring adivce request
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Ok so I'm a NL25-50 full ring player, I have read a few books and feel I'm stronger then most of my opponents, but there are a few things I'm not so sure about and could be leaks. About coldcalling mostly. also I have a few examples, it could be that these have very clear answers lets say all players have 100 BB stacks tell me in both cases, the raiser being a nit, and a fairly loose raiser. so early position raiser raises 3x the BB, and gets called by a MP player, everyone else folds to you in the BB, should you call with Q9s? <font color="blue">Fold. Its a hard hand to play oop, if it was a 2x raise I'd call obv.</font> early position raiser raises 3x the BB, everyone folds to you in LP with 33(what about 88) <font color="blue">I call any pair here for set value.</font> early position raiser raises 3x the BB, everyone folds to you in LP with 67s (what about TJs) <font color="blue">I call a raise from a nit and fold to a loose. When you call with sc you are waiting win a huge pot when hit, a nit must have a good hand to open in ep, so you have great implied odds. A loose instead can be giving a shot with a fair good hand, then if you hit you will not win a big pot enough. If loose is also a calling station, I call.</font> you raise 3x the BB 99 in early position, a player in late position reraises you 9x BB <font color="blue">I call for set value.</font> someone raises 3x bb, it gets folded to you in the BB with AJ (what about ATs?) [ QUOTE ] <font color="blue">Fold v early, reraise or check-donk bet v a stealer</font> [/ QUOTE ] someone raises 3x bb early position, it gets folded to you in LP with A4s (what about a one raise + one call to you) <font color="blue">Fold (call)</font> And also a question about the SB, do you complete the SB with Ax? what about hands like T4s/Q2s? <font color="blue">Without limpers I raise 80% of my hands. With one limper I fold both. With 2+ limpers I complete.</font> I would really appreciate it if someone took some time to answer these questions with a short explanation, thankyou. [/ QUOTE ] Excuse me for eventual grammar errors. |
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