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Old 07-23-2007, 08:03 PM
Worm75 Worm75 is offline
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Default 3-bet vs. call in position w/small PP\'s and SCers

I've recently come back to playing Poker after almost 6 months away from the game and I've tried to tweak my game a little bit from the maniac style that I employed when I played 1/2 and 2/4. I've started playing uNL to build a bankroll the old fashion way, and see If I can build from uNL back to my old digs.

Basically I've found that Lagging it up and the NL10 and NL25 levels, is a quick recipe for some sick variance...already had a +10 buyin day, followed by a -6 buyin day.

So for the last couple of days I've gone into an sTag mode, which basically means that I literally don't limp w/anything, unless I'm in the BB and it's folded to me. If it's a good enough hand to call with, then It's a good enough hand to 3-bet with.

If anything this method seems to put people on tilt even more than my flat calling in Position and floating all the 8 tabling nits that populate these levels.

Now this is def. not for everybody, and it does require you to be able read hands and manipulate villains ranges as they begin to loosen up and play back at you with air.

My question, after that long preamble, is how many people are playing like this at these levels and what has it done for your game???
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