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Is rarely defending your blinds a leak?
Simple question, why or why not?
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#2
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Re: Is rarely defending your blinds a leak?
i doubt that its a "leak" per se, but everyone i know with insanely high winrates lose extremely little from their blinds. Obviously the way they lose so little is by playing an optimal range of hands from the blinds and playing really good poker postflop oop.
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#3
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Re: Is rarely defending your blinds a leak?
as i know youre playing the same limits as i do: the amount at which some of the regs are defending their blinds is def not a good thing considering their postflop skills.
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#4
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Re: Is rarely defending your blinds a leak?
no
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#5
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Re: Is rarely defending your blinds a leak?
I dont think it's a leak. Restealing more might boost your winrate though if you are able to play goood in 3-bet pots or your opponents fold too much to 3-bets.
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#6
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Re: Is rarely defending your blinds a leak?
yes
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#7
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Re: Is rarely defending your blinds a leak?
don't know how people are answering this question without an agreed upon idea of "rarely". anyone want to try to put an operational definition on that (SB and BB both)?
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#8
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Re: Is rarely defending your blinds a leak?
definitely not
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#9
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Re: Is rarely defending your blinds a leak?
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I dont think it's a leak. Restealing more might boost your winrate though if you are able to play goood in 3-bet pots or your opponents fold too much to 3-bets. [/ QUOTE ] |
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