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Old 11-08-2007, 05:07 PM
Troll_Inc Troll_Inc is offline
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Default Re: What to raise at a loose, but low PFR table?

Last night I was in the BB at a full $100 9 handed table.

There were like six $1 limpers, the SB completed.

I looked down* and I saw AQJT one suit and I remembered the 2+2 thread about winning money from the blinds, so I raised full pot.

It went Fold, fold, fold, fold, lol, etc.

Except for the SB, he called my raise. I bet a couple of times but forget the exact cards. The SB won the hand.

Summary
1. Raise full pot
2. Blinds win money



*Actually on-line you don't do this because the cards appear automatically.
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Old 11-08-2007, 05:26 PM
ChuckyB ChuckyB is offline
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Default Re: What to raise at a loose, but low PFR table?

bogey1:

I've been shortstacking 100 PLO as well. How short are you playing? 20 BBs? 50? I've found there's a difference in what I'll raise with and how I'll raise depending on stack size.
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Old 11-08-2007, 05:43 PM
jbird jbird is offline
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Default Re: What to raise at a loose, but low PFR table?

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*Actually on-line you don't do this because the cards appear automatically.

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if your head is above your computer monitor technically you do still look down to see your cards.
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