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Small Pot Poker
I would appreciate some thoughts on implementing this approach.
While there are no absolutes, if you run into a table where your post flop bets are constantly being - at what point do you feel that are you exposed for playing crap, and revert to solid big card poker for a while? Is the right response to take a stand and fight back hard early to establish dominance? Is such a play "built into the cost" of this approach? General thoughts on this approach woud be interesting. Thanks |
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Corrected Version
While there are no absolutes, if you run into a table where your post flop bets are constantly being raised- at what point do you feel that are you exposed for playing crap, and revert to solid big card poker for a while? Is the right response to take a stand and fight back hard early to establish dominance? Is such a play "built into the cost" of this approach? General thoughts on this approach woud be interesting. |
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Re: Small Pot Poker
This is way too vague and general of a question.
The table texture, your image, the style you are comfortable with, position on hands, etc create too many variables to launch this general of a discussion. Try picking on particular item that you've had trouble with, post your question with a hand or two and try again. Regards, Woodguy |
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Re: Corrected Version
3 times is my limit. If it's the same person every time - I'll re-pop the third time. If it's different people - I wait for a real hand and re-pop. Doesn't have to be big - if I flop combo draw with suited connectors I'll re-pop all-in without a second thought.
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