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Re: What range of VPIP and PFR should I be playing at 100NL 6-max?
I'm 18.5/14.5 but I'm trying to move that up a bit by widening the range that I will normally raise in position with to include some more suited one gaps
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Re: What range of VPIP and PFR should I be playing at 100NL 6-max?
Hand range depends on table condition. Tight predictable blinds raise almost any hand LP. Loose tricky blinds play more tight in LP. Raise any suited gaps on button are pretty standard I think and in CO to if button and blinds are tight.
Experiment and do what feels good but what hands to play depends on villains against some blinds I raise any hands even 27o on button others I fold fold most hands. |
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Re: What range of VPIP and PFR should I be playing at 100NL 6-max?
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For some of you 25/21 or 20/20 types out there...can you describe your preflop playing style in terms of what your playing, what your raising, etc etc. I saw someone post something similar to this awhile back when a LAG player asked "show me how to be a nit preflop". [/ QUOTE ] I usually end up around 25/15 shorthanded, but I can always post my starters. When I'm first starting out at a new table and don't know anything about the others, I use the following starting hands (when first in) which I guess are pretty standard: UTG, UTG+1: raise any suited connector down to 45s, any AXs, AJo+, any pair 55+ (I usually limp with lower if I play them at all), KQo, KJs, JTo CO, BUTTON: as above plus add any AXo, possibly suited Kings BUTTON: raise just about anything if the blinds seem tight I 3-bet with 99+, AK, sometimes AQ when I start out but adjust this after getting a sense for the table. |
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Re: What range of VPIP and PFR should I be playing at 100NL 6-max?
65/60
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