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 Originally Posted by bigspenda73
the lower the stakes the more AQ makes from UTG
that's spenda theory #346
I understand this 'cause it rhymes...
 Originally Posted by Fnord
Axs and suited connectors should play a bigger part of your range. Learn how to take it away without a hand. Loose players have air so often it's not as hard as you'd think. If you can't take it away from a loose player, then they're way open to getting value towned thin and called down lukewarm because they're swimming without a suit too often.
Also, learn how to over- limp the button and complete the SB after a single limper. Both money moves for me that aren't talked about much.
...this I'm more confused on, but I'll take a stab at my "take-aways"...
1. I'm re-working my pre-flop hands this week, and will pay special attention to working Axs & SCs into earlier positions. I'm already coldcalling PFRs in late position with these if the pot's MW and vils are deepstacked... partly 'cause it makes for easy post-flop decisions...
2. "Loose players w/ air..." -- standard c-bet semibluffing aside... I have a hard time knowing how hard to push on loose players when I don't make a hand either. Part of this is their wide range gives me trouble trying to put them on a hand. And if they got calling station tendencies to boot, I feel like I'm donking two streets into them w/ sh!t and either losing to SD or check/folding the river OOP. Gotta work on this...
3. "...can't take it away... value towned thin... lukewarm... swimming without a suit" I'd like to say I understood this....
... I don't
... but I'm sure it would add at least a bb/100 if I did, so if someone would take a few to 'splain I'd appreciate it...
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