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 Originally Posted by flyingPenguin
So when you started playing less hands did you change the amount of hands you raise and reraise accordingly. Also did you change your post flop aggression accordingly.
Well, i've always played an aggressive style of play, but i'm not sure if i changed the amount of hands i raised and reraised when i got tighter preflop. And i don't think i could get much more aggressive postflop.
I feel when i was playing tighter, the idea was to grind out the money, raising hard postflop, picking up small pot after small pot. Obviously trying to "make sets, get paid" but i found with a tight image i was making sets, but i was missing the get paid bit. I feel that the small amount of money i was making from playing tight didn't cover the money lost from inevitable bad beats and flush vs full houses, etc etc.
The looser play, letting a lot more connectors and one gappers into my game(suited or not), even calling raises with them when i have position seems to help me in two ways.
1. When i make a set, i bet it the same way i would as when i'm on one of my numerous draws, and TPTK, isn't scared, even reraising.
2. When i make a straight, i get paid, because they won't give me credit for connectors after they raised.
i don't know, when i compare what i'm doing to what i read here on FTR, I feel like the biggest donk in the world. But then i read supersystem, and it kind of makes me feel better about what i'm doing.
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