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samsonite2100
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06-21-2006, 06:45 AM
Post subject: PF Raising Standards in LP
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Full House
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I have recently opened my game up by significantly relaxing my PF raising standards OTB. Depending on the table and players, of course, I'm now raising most broadway cards, all PPs, SC and SG down to about 67/68, as well as higher unsuited connectors. This strategy has really boosted my BB/100 so far, as well as, I believe, improving my metagame by making me seem like a looser player than I really am.
This got me wondering what you guys' LP strategy is in general, and more specifically, how much do you tighten up when off the button--what are your standards in the CO and HJ?
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samsonite2100
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Maybe the question is too vague. Let's say it's a generic average table and you have no good reads. There's two limpers and you're in the CO with ATo. Do you raise? How about in the HJ?
I realize there've been a couple of similar threads recently, but I believe they've mostly dealt with button scenarios. I'm interested in how aggressive you are off the button.
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pokerroomace
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maybe you can phrase the question in english.
wtf are CO, FU, HJ, DO, ID, etc. etc.?
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samsonite2100
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Well, maybe you could take the time to read this.
http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...oker-13407.htm
Alternately, you could also SMD and GFY.
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