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Assume 100BB stacks each and no reads:
UTG limps you are UTG+1 what hands are you calling/raising? MPx limps you are next to act what hands are you raising/ calling with? |
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45offsuit and worse im folding.
reraise AI with 33+ and just call with 45suited+. fold preflop 33% of the time . |
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Approximately the top 15% im calling. Im gonna raise jj-AA, and AK, possibly some others depending on how weak tight the table is.
You cant really get good answers here...I think everyone has a decent idea of how to play pre-flop. The real question is...how well can you play after the flop? Thats when the big money comes in. |
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Approximately the top 15% im calling. Im gonna raise jj-AA, and AK, possibly some others depending on how weak tight the table is. You cant really get good answers here...I think everyone has a decent idea of how to play pre-flop. The real question is...how well can you play after the flop? Thats when the big money comes in. [/ QUOTE ] and the real answer is ian plays better than you postflop so are you saying if you limp in then he should call with ATC (might not be a huge mistake)? It really depends primarily on the players you have left behind as well as how comfortable you feel playing. Should this be treated as a normal 1/2 game (ie 1 super-nit, the_main ([censored] is always at my tables), 2 other 2p2 TAGs, 1 unknown TAG, a mediocre LAG, one shortstack and a fish)? If not what conditions does the game take place, I think you need more parameters than just position to even come close to finding an answer. |
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![]() [/ QUOTE ] and the real answer is ian plays better than you postflop so are you saying if you limp in then he should call with ATC (might not be a huge mistake)? [/ QUOTE ] If he is playing me and has position, he is losing money every time he folds. |
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first one: raise most pairs, probably limp the small ones, raise AJ+ KQ, limp some big sc's like JTs KJs, T9s
second one: raise everything i'd open normally fold everything else |
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Scenario 1 I'm overlimping 22-88, suited broadways other than AQ and AK, and sometimes the larger suited connectors. As long as Ian Barns or Bottomset aren't on the button. Raise 99+ and AQs/AK.
Scenario 2 my range opens up as I am closer to the button. Assuming I'm in the cutoff, any suited connector, any pair, some of the suited gap connectors, AJ+, ATs+. |
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Assume 100BB stacks each and no reads: UTG limps you are UTG+1 what hands are you calling/raising? [/ QUOTE ] Basically the same as my UTG opening range. I limp behind with a small pair here sometimes. [ QUOTE ] MPx limps you are next to act what hands are you raising/ calling with? [/ QUOTE ] Much wider raising range than above. |
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All dependent on the players to my left.
First one... I will tend to raise JJ+/AK/(maybe)AQ. I limp suited connectors down to 54s/99-22/Axs/any two suited cards 10 or higher not listed already. Second one is about the same except I promote TT/99/(maybe)88-66/AQ to raises. I will also started adding in some one-gappers. Some of these hands become raises or folds depending. |
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I will usually play the same range that I would open with, but I will be more inclined to limp behind small to medium pairs and SC's in spots where I would usually raise first in, in order to encourage multiway action.
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