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Old 07-16-2007, 03:40 PM
willie willie is offline
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Default a theoretical question on a maniac jammed 2/5 nl game

So i've been playing in a local 2/5 game that has at least 3 millionaires sitting at the table at all times.

2 of them in particular are complete maniacs.

The standard open for these 2 guys ranges from 40-70 and from what i've seen it's mostly ATC- sometimes they have hands but i'd say it's at least 65% ATC

Max buyin in the game is 500 and within 3 hours there is usually over 10g on the table.


here is my question- what is the best way to counterract these opens. I've been struggling in the game because i tend to flat WAY too much and end up missing a flop and leaking $50 at a time.

What would be your range for ramping it up to 150-200 against these opens? FWIW the one guy plays pretty well postflop but tends to be a payoff wizard.

Limp rr'ing has worked pretty well but i hesitate to do it w/ less than AQs+ or TT+


FWIW i'm a tourney player by trade so playing really deep nl cash games is something foreign to me. I'm comfortable being 500 deep or so, but when i'm sitting on 1200+ i get a little bit lost on how keep the pot in control through multiple streets.
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