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Old 04-03-2007, 11:31 PM
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Also what are good stats on PT for 6 tabling 6 max 25nl?
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Old 04-03-2007, 11:32 PM
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80/60/.3 is a good baseline for a player new to the games.
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Old 04-03-2007, 11:34 PM
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Bold and Aggresive play is what wins in the unlimited hold them.
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Old 04-03-2007, 11:34 PM
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Some people will advocate a more aggressive strategy, but I try to see as many flops as possible and also trap my megalomaniac opponents. I run about 50/3/.5
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Old 04-03-2007, 11:34 PM
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80/60/.3 is a good baseline for a player new to the games.


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That's too tight.

OP, you only need 1 buyin, but skip straight to 100 nl. Those other limits don't mean anything.
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Old 04-03-2007, 11:36 PM
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for those girls two one each [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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Old 04-03-2007, 11:39 PM
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80/60/.3 is a good baseline for a player new to the games.

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good more liek perfect for a noob
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Old 04-03-2007, 11:52 PM
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Um, he's talking about a challenge here. You need 1/5th of a buyin before moving to the next level. Good luck
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Old 04-03-2007, 11:58 PM
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Ok, now seriously this is the winning NL strategy. If you use it I can guarantee you can start playing with only 5 buyins and you won't go broke.

PREFLOP:
-You want to see flop as cheaply as possible so DON'T RAISE preflop. Only raise when you have a really bad hand and you want other players to fold. For example: You have 72o UTG in 0.5/1 NL game. Raise to $2. If you get reraised you should still call, because you have huge implied odds. No one is putting you on 72o so you can win big monies when you hit.
-Good starting hands: All suited, All connected, All one and two gap connected, every hand which contanis at least one broadway card.
-Sometimes you should also play some other hands to avoid being predictable.
-Position is important so you can play more hands in the blinds.

POSTFLOP:
- If you flop a monster then slowplay (check/call) until the river. Raise the river! Also make this play with AA,KK.
- If you flop a draw then overbet the pot to get a free card on the turn. If you hit the turn the slowplay otherwise check. If you miss your draw then bluff river. About 1/10th of the pot is the right amount.
- If you have nothing then bet flop and turn. You want your opponent to fold.
- J high is usually not a winning hand so fold it on the river unless oppenent makes a big bet. In that case he's probably bluffing and you should call.
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Old 04-04-2007, 12:01 AM
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Ok, now seriously this is the winning NL strategy. If you use it I can guarantee you can start playing with only 5 buyins and you won't go broke.

PREFLOP:
-You want to see flop as cheaply as possible so DON'T RAISE preflop. Only raise when you have a really bad hand and you want other players to fold. For example: You have 72o UTG in 0.5/1 NL game. Raise to $2. If you get reraised you should still call, because you have huge implied odds. No one is putting you on 72o so you can win big monies when you hit.
-Good starting hands: All suited, All connected, All one and two gap connected, every hand which contanis at least one broadway card.
-Sometimes you should also play some other hands to avoid being predictable.
-Position is important so you can play more hands in the blinds.

POSTFLOP:
- If you flop a monster then slowplay (check/call) until the river. Raise the river! Also make this play with AA,KK.
- If you flop a draw then overbet the pot to get a free card on the turn. If you hit the turn the slowplay otherwise check. If you miss your draw then bluff river. About 1/10th of the pot is the right amount.
- If you have nothing then bet flop and turn. You want your opponent to fold.
- J high is usually not a winning hand so fold it on the river unless oppenent makes a big bet. In that case he's probably bluffing and you should call.

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awesome

someone link the really old and long post by...can't remember...that outlines perfect unlimited hold them play
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