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Different startinghands by tight-loose - workshop?
Hello
I ask me, with which startinghands my opponent raise in MP, when he has the follow VolPut$inPot: Ultratight (VolPut$inPot 0-10) Tight (VolPut$inPot 10-20) Normal (VolPut$inPot 20-30) SemiLoose (VolPut$inPot 30-40) Loose (VolPut$inPot 40-60) Ultraloose (VolPut$inPot 60-100) My Example: Tight: JJ+, AQ+, AJs+, KQ, QJs I thank you for your estimation and hope we can make a good table with the startinghand of the oppenents. Thank you Bauertson |
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Re: Different startinghands by tight-loose - workshop?
varies person to person
also VPIP is all the times they put money in, not just the times they raise, that would be PFR |
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Re: Different startinghands by tight-loose - workshop?
I'll do the ultraloose if you want that's so easy : A2C if nobody has raised, any pp, any high card (Q2o), any suited, any conector (76o), any 1 gapper (86o), any 2 gappers...
More seriously is really really player dependant. Even if you want to class them in big categories you shouldn't use this kind of table. A VPIP of 20-30 is clearly not "normal" in FR. Position is really really important. For example AJo is not in my raising range UTG and K9o is a raise for me OTB. Table condition can also change everything. I can simply fold ATo OTB if tables conditions are not good. The ratio between PFR and VPIP is important too. A 30/22/3 table/position aware and not completely maniac postflop is much more dangerous than a 18/3/1 which doesn't understant/use position and who can not adapt to table conditions. |
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