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Cardrunners\' calling hands recommendations
This is what Cardrunners recommends for beginning SSNL players. It's part of a small stakes training course When there is a raise in front, call with: MP: PP, AQ, AJs CO: + AJo, QJs, TJs B: same as CO SB: PP, AQ, AJ, KQ BB: same as SB What do you guys think of this? |
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Re: Cardrunners\' calling hands recommendations
i'm pretty sure the as the strength of PP goes up you raise more, but this seems pretty std.
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Re: Cardrunners\' calling hands recommendations
Looks...ok. I hate cold calling with AJ from any position though against an unknown.
*edit same with KQo. |
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Re: Cardrunners\' calling hands recommendations
QJ and JT from the CO I'm mucking more times than not.
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Re: Cardrunners\' calling hands recommendations
for beginners, it seems okay
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Re: Cardrunners\' calling hands recommendations
I very rarely flat call with anything other than a PP
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Re: Cardrunners\' calling hands recommendations
I hate this range, other than the PP part. Where's 56s? Where's T8s? Are we trying to go broke w/ a 2nd best hand?
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Re: Cardrunners\' calling hands recommendations
for the above two: "beginner"
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Re: Cardrunners\' calling hands recommendations
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for the above two: "beginner" [/ QUOTE ] and I can only see beginners breaking up with huge leaks with the OP's "guide". and I mean huge. |
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Re: Cardrunners\' calling hands recommendations
Edit: PP in the chart means TT or lower.
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