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Old 07-04-2007, 08:36 PM
Fernando_Torres Fernando_Torres is offline
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Default over cold calling in the small blind

Hi, long time lurker.

What hands do you cold call with in the small blind when a TAG open raises and a loose passive cold calls, and when a loose passive limps and the TAG (possibly iso) raises assuming the limper is rarely folding to a 3-bet.
Would something like 98s be too weak?

In .10/.25 and .5/1 structures.
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Old 07-05-2007, 03:16 AM
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Default Re: over cold calling in the small blind

In a 1/2 structure I would call any pair and a lot of high suited connectors like KTs, JTs, QTs. If the BB is really loose I would call lower suited hands as well such as T8s and 76s.

In a 2/5 structure I would just tighten up compared to the range in a standard structure.
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Old 07-05-2007, 03:49 AM
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Default Re: over cold calling in the small blind

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In a 1/2 structure I would call any pair and a lot of high suited connectors like KTs, JTs, QTs. If the BB is really loose I would call lower suited hands as well such as T8s and 76s.

In a 2/5 structure I would just tighten up compared to the range in a standard structure.

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