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HELP! I\'m becoming a calling station!
I play either 6max SNG's or 45 person SNG's. When I am playing the 45 person, I can take my time, pick my spots, get away from any sketchy spots as I know there is PLENTY of play before and during the final table.
However, when I play 6-max tables, I tend to push way too much (not shove, just lean on my opponents too much) I see so many retarded plays being made and people running the other one down with middle pair - gutshot straight draw to an opponents 3 barrel bluff. I find myself making no big folds at these 6 handed tables. What do you do when you find yourself calling wayy too light at an aggressive table, the structure calls for pushing small edges, but I think i am taking that to the extreme, for example calling AI bet on turn with middle pair and small flush draw, Villain holding top pair. Am I correct in pushing these small edges or am I truly just turning into a calling station. |
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Re: HELP! I\'m becoming a calling station!
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for example calling AI bet on turn with middle pair and small flush draw, Villain holding top pair. Am I correct in pushing these small edges or am I truly just turning into a calling station. [/ QUOTE ] In that example, you have no edge. You are 68% to lose. |
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Re: HELP! I\'m becoming a calling station!
i understand, hence, the title of thread, i am turning into a calling station.
I'm just wondering how to tighten back up without losing or passing up any significant edges. |
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Re: HELP! I\'m becoming a calling station!
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However, when I play 6-max tables, I tend to push way too much (not shove, just lean on my opponents too much) I see so many retarded plays being made and people running the other one down with middle pair - gutshot straight draw to an opponents 3 barrel bluff. I find myself making no big folds at these 6 handed tables. [/ QUOTE ] Just adjust to your table! If as you described the players are loose and the action is wild, then tighten up. Play your good hands really aggressive Bet Pot with a made hand and add some speculative hands in position at a loose, but not aggro table. If you are playing against opponents who are nitty and weak-tight then you can start to push them around and start stealing/restealing blinds more often. Remember:<font color="brown">When other people bust - You gain equity!</font> Don't try to stay on Average chip count or crap like that. Play good hands and push marginal hands at the right time (ICM). Hope this helps a little. OP: Play more hands in position then you won't make weak plays like check/calling (which can be correct). If you would call a bet and are OOP you should often think about firing the bet by yourself rather than calling a bet by Villian. Add Fold Equity to your weapon arsenal. |
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Re: HELP! I\'m becoming a calling station!
Niggel thanks for the advice.
Another question for anyone tho, becuz I have noticed myself making more and more loose calls, I have assumed my opponents are noticing the same thing. I know at least 2 of the 6 at my table said to themself "wow he just doubled that guy thru with 88 on a 9JK board?" That said, I think part of the reason I am becoming calling station is I see myself making big loose calls and assume my opponents are adjusting, therefore, betting, c/r and 3betting much lighter than usual. I generally play at the $50 6max so I think the players are sophisticaed to adjust to table dynamics. Any thoughts? |
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