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mrlocom
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06-11-2005, 08:25 AM
Post subject: NL ring 10 max starting hands
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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can anyone list the 10 max NL starting hands (every position ) (what hands should raise ..... etc)
thanks
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CrunchyNuts
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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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spino1i
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Full House
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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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mrlocom
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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.. "
superb answer
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sandstorm
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Originally Posted by mrlocom
"it depends on what type of players you are playing against.. theres no hard set rule for all types of tables.. "
superb answer
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That's pretty much the best answer you'll get, apart from the guide that CrunchyNuts suggested. (Start with http://www.flopturnriver.com/essays_...ps_0_to_2.html and work your way through the groups, for a start) It also depends on the action before you, stack sizes etc etc.
EDIT: Depending on your level, you might want to read http://www.flopturnriver.com/New-Player-Guide.html before anything else. But then again, just as a start. Make sure to read as much articles on the site that you can, and be sure to look though this forum. I'm a beginner but have managed to get by pretty well thanks to the site and this forum.
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If you are a beginner, I say stick to the FTR starting hand charts profusely (sp? :P).
Once you get a bit more advanced you can start incorporating more hands into your arsenal and base plays entirely on reads etc.
But while you are starting out, just try to play the cards, then you can build on that from there.
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mrlocom
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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thanks.
is there any site or books taught NL starting hands as well aparting from those found on this site . how about Super System 2 ? do they taught starting hands ?
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"Once you get a bit more advanced you can start incorporating more hands into your arsenal and base plays entirely on reads etc. "
How "looser" should be when we become more advanced ? how many % of hands to play ? loose from 20-25% to how many %?
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Element187
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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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a500lbgorilla
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06-13-2005, 05:34 PM
Post subject: Re: NL ring 10 max starting hands
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JESUS TAKE THE KEYBOARD
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by mrlocom
can anyone list the 10 max NL starting hands (every position ) (what hands should raise ..... etc)
thanks
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Hi, I'm new. Can anyone give me a card that makes me win money y/n
I'm sorry, but I laughed and it's all Tyler's fault.
-'rilla
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Smithers, use the amnesia ray.
You mean the revolver, sir?
Precisely.
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daluchy
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Man, I've never even seen the main FTR page until now.
Now I got some fun reading to do.
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pulling a courtiebee pŏŏl-ĭng ā kôrt-ē-bē (verb phrase):
1. overvaluing mid pocket pairs
2. knowing you should fold, but donkishly calling or raising anyway
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