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 Originally Posted by sunfunbunch
1. Looks like you raise when ever you enter UTG.
2. Correct me if I' m wrong but from your stats it looks like you will come in UTG for a raise with any group 3 hand?
From there on you will play up to group 4 hands and raise about 60-80% of those hands.
3. Being pretty loose helped you out on the SB... I'll give that a whirl!
Hmmm.. I might try this out... thanks for all the help!
1. Yep, I never open limp into any pot ever, only exception is completing the SB if it gets folded to me. Additionally I always open for 3x no matter what hand I have. It's the simplest way to disguise your hand. If you start varying your opening bets, you will eventually fall into patterns even if you conciously try to randomize them. If someone limps in behind me though I'll limp with suited connectors and low pairs (but I usually raise any pair 66 and higher still). I almost always cbet too. You have to cbet everytime whether you flop top pair, a set, straight, or flush, or miss completely. This sets you up so well to get your big hands paid off.
2. This depends on the table. I'll open any pair and AJ or better from any position. If I feel like I'm the table captain and can bully a bit I'll start opening a lot with hands like JTs UTG and in later position any suited connectors down to 56s. If I'm getting called down a lot though, I keep this to a minimum. I try to avoid calling raises with suited connectors though but I'll always call a PF raise with any pair assuming my opponent has a deep stack (80-100BB).
3. Anytime I flop top or two pair in the SB I throw out a pot sized bet without thinking twice. I want to get the hand over with since I'm OOP.
I started playing 100NL 6max 2 weeks ago with my 2k roll and I've built it up to 3.8K (I got poker tracker only last friday so not all my hands made it in). I'm planning on moving up to 200NL by next week. I'm obviously on a good run but with the general tightness in these Full Tilt games, this strategy allows me to pick up a lot of small pots with relative ease. And it also allows me to destack plenty of people too. One thing I'm really wary of is playing AA or KK. You have to be very careful not to get married to them post flop. Don't mess around with these. Overbet them and take down the small pots. Don't do anything fancy like limping. You don't want to play monster pots with unimproved AA or KK (unless you can get all the money in preflop). You want to play your monster pots with sets or when you nail the flop with a suited connector.
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