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06-11-2005 05:25 AM
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06-11-2005 11:43 AM
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I refer you to the strategy essays on http://www.flopturnriver.com/ (yes, this very site). I find they explain pre-flop play very well. | |
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06-11-2005 06:21 PM
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it depends on what type of players you are playing against.. theres no hard set rule for all types of tables.. | |
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06-11-2005 06:43 PM
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"it depends on what type of players you are playing against.. theres no hard set rule for all types of tables.. " |
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06-11-2005 07:34 PM
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06-11-2005 08:10 PM
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If you are a beginner, I say stick to the FTR starting hand charts profusely (sp? :P). |
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06-11-2005 09:34 PM
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06-13-2005 02:11 PM
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i play any two connecting and 1 gap suited cards in position as long as the raise isnt too devistating. | |
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06-13-2005 02:34 PM
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06-15-2005 09:22 PM
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Man, I've never even seen the main FTR page until now. | |
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