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Would you call with low PP UTG
... in a table that raises PF about 1 in 3 hands?
The way I see it you wanna set or get out on the flop, and you can't really call a PF raise here. So it's 67% that you get to see a flop where 12% of the time you're going to hit, so that's 8% of the time. But if you do hit, a hidden set can usually make you a lot of money. What do you think the right move is? |
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6max, most of the time I raise every pocket pair. If the table is extremely tough and 3bets every hand, I fold 22-55 because I certainly won't be able to play the hand when I do get 3bet (of course, I'll be sitting out the next hand because of table selection).
Full ring, which I am dabbling in again, I fold 22-77 UTG unless there is a ton of retards at the table, then I limp. This is all cash of course. I don't play tournaments. |
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Are we assuming NL?
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Yeah sorry, I was vague
Assume NL Hold 'em in the beginning of a 1 table SNG; so 8-9 players at the table, everyone has about average stack. I hadn't thought about Raising to isolate, which is interesting, but probably not quite as good in a 9 player situation. |
#7
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Full ring with deep stacks and a few idiots I like limp/calling any pair from EP. 6 max I like raising anytime I enter
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Yeah, one table SNG is TOTALLY different than a cash game, which I think is what most people here were assuming.
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