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this is a x-post from msnl that seems to be quite dead. prove ssnl is more alive! so far for motivation here is the topic:
say you and the bb are both good players and you know that about each other. What hands do you play from sb when folded to for ....: a raise: a raise/call: a raise/fold: a raise/reraise: a limp/fold: a limp/call: a limp/reraise: How do you think bb should react to our play? |
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lol guess neither forum is alive. This is a difficult topic to acess because there are waaaay too many factors really post about. stacks/player type/game flow and history/etc etc.
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So there is a good player to our left, and the table is tight enough to be folding around to the blinds often to make this at least remotely relevant? And this is SSNL? I find a new table.
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raise: anything id raise from btn
raise/call: most hands i raise except likely dominated hands like A7o and hands that doesn't flop well. raise/reraise: AQs+, JJ+ limp, pretty much never, unless guy is complete maniac |
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This is bringing hand analysis to a new level.
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just trying to humor OP
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lol are you trying to write a bot OP? only thing i can think of reading your posts
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[ QUOTE ]
this is a x-post from msnl that seems to be quite dead. prove ssnl is more alive! so far for motivation here is the topic: say you and the bb are both good players and you know that about each other. What hands do you play from sb when folded to for ....: a raise: a raise/call: a raise/fold: a raise/reraise: a limp/fold: a limp/call: a limp/reraise: How do you think bb should react to our play? [/ QUOTE ] Get a coach. |
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lol are you trying to write a bot OP? only thing i can think of reading your posts [/ QUOTE ] no, but i want to play like one basicly. i think once you have a general good idea of how to play vs a good player and why to play like this you can more easily exploit the mistakes of the bad players, at least you might be able to spot them and maybe estimate the potential win. |
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