4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 3,676
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Originally Posted by KrazyBluffer
So the post-flop strategy would also be good to use in cash games??
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I don't think it's great for cash games. In tournaments you sometimes have to commit your stack with TPGK because the pot is large enough compared to your stack and blinds are going up all the time. In cash games you can afford to be more conservative and pick your spots.
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Originally Posted by KrazyBluffer
Is he pre-flop too tight , especially on the button???
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He plays tighter than I do in cash games, especially in late position, but it's a matter of style. I think you could definitely be successful at 100NL and lower playing a pre-flop style as tight as Harrington's.
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Originally Posted by KrazyBluffer
Or would you play the exact hands that he plays in tourny's in cash games?? If you would play more hands, what would they be, what positions?
I was thinking suited- one gap -connectors would be good in late position like T8 or 97 etc..
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No I wouldn't. Some hands I play that he doesn't are medium and small pocket pairs from early and middle position, and suited connectors and gappers behind multiple limpers or a pre-flop raiser and multiple callers. I'm sure there are others too.
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