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what do you do when...
so all day long today every time i raise everyone folds.
when i limp and go up against 4+ people i get out drawn. what should i do? -Riley |
#2
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Re: what do you do when...
Raise even more or change tables.
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#3
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Re: what do you do when...
raise more. learn to play postflop poker. take a shot at 6max.
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#4
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Re: what do you do when...
beg the poker gods forgiveness for your predictable play.
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#5
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Re: what do you do when...
time for another "people who have riku as their avatars" thread?????
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Re: what do you do when...
Depending on your style of play, I wouldn't necessarily regard that as a bad thing.
Wouldn't it be nice if you could raise with 7 2o and everyone would fold every time? It sounds like you are raising your good hands for value, as you probably should be. But heck, I'd be glad if everyone was folding to my raises. Think about it some more, and try to find out how you can use the situation to your advantage. |
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Re: what do you do when...
No, please :P
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Re: what do you do when...
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so all day long today every time i raise everyone folds. [/ QUOTE ] 1. Raise every hand [ QUOTE ] when i limp and go up against 4+ people i get out drawn. [/ QUOTE ] 2. Bet and raise until you are behind, then fold when you are behind without draws. 3. ???? 4. profit |
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Re: what do you do when...
keep playing the same way.
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Re: what do you do when...
I suspect your generalization is wrong. If you have PT, you should be able to pull out hands in which you raised and then figure how many saw the flop.
so I have a problem with this binary situation: 1) I raise, everyone folds 2) I limp, everyone limps If this were really the case, then you should be raising more hands, and limping a lot good multiway hands. But I think you first need to provide more data to support your claims. |
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