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Old 11-20-2007, 02:59 AM
GrassHopperAA GrassHopperAA is offline
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Default Re: Very little cash game experience.

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Thanks for the responses.
ENO9, why do you prefer full ring as opposed to 6 max?


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A big discussion on FR vs 6max
Why don't you play 6 max?

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Khaos, Have you found that most players avoid stacking off with TP? If so, this seems exploitable, no?



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Sklansky said a big concept in NLH is bluffing or being bluffed off top pair. You can't routinely fold it, and you can't routinely call big bets with it. You have to "play poker" with it.

No it's not that exploitable. In order to exploit someone's unwillingness to stack off to top pair, you would have to put in a big bet with less than top pair. Doing that often is not part of a good strategy, in general.

With any bluff, you're story has to add up, you're image should be tight, you should correctly read your opponent to be weak, and your opponent should be one to get away from weak hands.
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Old 11-20-2007, 11:15 AM
CleanUpMan CleanUpMan is offline
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Default Re: Very little cash game experience.

llleisure, I actually like that idea alot more now after reading that. Here's the plan...full ring, sit w/short stack (atleast while learning), TAG, don't stack off with TP and don't try to bluff the wrong guy off TP. Thanks for your help guys and thanks for that link GrassHopperAA.
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