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Old 06-29-2007, 02:08 PM
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Default Re: What is your UTG hand range?

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bad opponents=play more hands against them in position

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FYP. It is sooooo hard to make money from even the worst players OOP. I'm talking 63/5 types - don't open up your OOP range vs them, it's just burning money.
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Old 06-29-2007, 02:10 PM
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Default Re: What is your UTG hand range?

AJ+,TT+
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Old 06-29-2007, 02:13 PM
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Default Re: What is your UTG hand range?

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he he. weren't you bigging up the SCs in EP in another thread? (for variation I know, but still)..

add 22-99 holla.
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Old 06-29-2007, 02:21 PM
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i prefer KQs to ATs and it's a much bigger winner for me (looking at PT right now with 94k hands). i think because people pay off a queen more so than an ace. plus queen isn't as dominated as the ace, and a pair of queens is better than a pair of tens, and it makes straights using an ace so when opponent has an ace you can cooler him and blah blah blah blah. maybe that's all obvious.

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Actually I think that's pretty interesting.

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[censored] yeah!
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Old 06-29-2007, 03:05 PM
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Uhh, playing pots UTG at a table of loose passives with 9To is not a good strategy. The tighter the table, the looser your opening range should be.

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Why not, I can vb my top pairs and they are going to let me draw cheaply if I flop a draw. If I am at a more TAGy table I am not going to see many flops if they find out I open with 9To UTG. And I think you underestimate your opponents, they often only play one table and they definately pay attention, they just donīt adjust very well. They call pf with ATC, donīt rr and stack off with any piece of the flop once they have found out you are FOS.

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I agree with this. While you aren't making money ON THE FLOP by raising weaker hands against such opponents, your implied odds against weak/easily value-towned opponents post-flop is better. In other words:

bad opponents=play more hands against them

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Wouldn't your implied odds increase if you openlimped vs loose passives hands like JTo and 89s and 22-55?

I openlimp like 3% of my utg hands and after 2k openlimped hands I run at minus .15 ptbb. LOL. maybe not a good idea afer all.
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