02-17-2009 07:07 PM
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02-17-2009 07:12 PM
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02-17-2009 07:17 PM
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I used to raise all PPs from all positions, now I muck 22-55 in EP. | |
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02-17-2009 07:21 PM
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02-17-2009 08:03 PM
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Yeah I agree with the last two at least. Keep in mind this goes for my 6-max game as well. It just sucks playing OOP when we are going to have to c/f a lot of flops. | |
02-17-2009 08:07 PM
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02-17-2009 08:10 PM
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I should make it clear, I don't play a lot of small pocket pairs out of position myself. Generally I play them only when my reads tell me that I can induce folds with c-bets when I miss the flop, and when my reads tell me that I can generally get to the flop no worse than heads-up with a raise. |
02-17-2009 08:12 PM
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Fold them if your not comfortable post flop out of position because that's usually where you'll end up. | |
02-17-2009 08:22 PM
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6 max or full ring? | |
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02-17-2009 10:23 PM
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02-17-2009 10:37 PM
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Interesting that you'd mention that - here's a classic FTR thread about small pp's and how to play them for set value and how to raise them preflop. |
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02-22-2009 05:52 AM
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Bump! | |
02-22-2009 12:22 PM
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02-22-2009 01:33 PM
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I play the microstakes on stars right now and its pretty profitable to open all PP's in any position. Reasoning is, you're only being 3-bet by AA/KK and MAYBE AK. And oftentimes if you hit the set you are gonna get paid. | |
02-22-2009 03:41 PM
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02-22-2009 10:41 PM
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02-23-2009 08:19 AM
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02-23-2009 09:41 AM
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PP's are where I make 75% of my money at the tables. Since it's 8-1 odds to hit trips, I think it's worth it to play any pp in ep because... | |
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02-23-2009 11:58 AM
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At the live games I play at, it is very rare that I will raise a small pocket pair because so many of the players do not respect raises or c-bets. In that case, you are back to your 8-1 against flopping a set. I may limp in from late position or fold from early position; in rare cases where I am in late position and it folds to me, I may raise to steal the blinds and because these hands actually play much better shorthanded if you don't flop a set. |
02-24-2009 12:12 AM
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