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There is no finite range of hands you always raise. You have to think of table dynamics, how deep you are compared to other players (so if other good players have bigger stacks behind you, you play tighter. if they are fish, you play looser), your image, ect. though.
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Don't forget how many people are at the table, etc.
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Limp/Call if stacks are deep enough and a lot of players see flops
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I grind NL25 full ring.
I openraise all PP, unless table conditions dictate otherwise. This means that UTG I'm raising 22, all the way through to openraising AA on the button. I feel this is a great way to balance my UTG range, as PP are very easy to play post flop: CB+fold against almost any opponent. As far as straight up ranges UTG, I play AJs+, KQs, AQo+, PP. I raise all, don't limp any. This is virtually the same as UTG+1, but I will usually add in AJo and KQo from UTG+1. Playing position = $$$ |
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