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Old 07-22-2007, 04:48 AM
Harri59 Harri59 is offline
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Default Re: Please help a nit

do you guys with a preflop raise as >15 raise suited/offsuited connectors/one gap connectors at 4bb as ur premium hands?
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Old 07-22-2007, 05:15 AM
MyironThumb MyironThumb is offline
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Default Re: Please help a nit

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i wouldnt mind trading a 1 hr sweat with a good nit. i have no idea how to get under 25vpip. 35/29 ftw.

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i'd love to play 35/29, teach me [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

I am 19/16, but last 10k hands have been 21/18.

seriously, teach me lol
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Old 07-22-2007, 05:31 AM
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Default Re: Please help a nit

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honestly, i feel like the key to playing LAG pre is understanding how to play LAG post. find more spots where a bluff is +EV postflop. find more spots to make thin calls. it'll make you improve your hand reading, and once you figure out postflop, preflop is easy

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always play every profitable hand preflop, just work on improving your postflop game so that more hands become profitable preflop (especially on the button and CO, where in many situations mentioned already in the thread you can profitably steal with any 2 or close to it).

Edit: try moving down a level or two and playing extremely loosely, get yourself far outside your comfort zone post-flop and build up experiences a LAG player will come across.
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