Re: playing style questions
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Originally Posted by dstir2
this is a long two questions, but i think they are good ones. thanks in advance for replies. recently i have moved from my generally tight aggressive playing style, to a more "sharky" style, incorporating none-to-two gapped connectors, suited or not, and sometimes, suited cards, connecting or not. i have implemented a formula for this. when facing a raise in late position (sb or bb), i call under this situations:
4XBB raise: call w/ connectors(0-2 gapped), suited cards (got this one from element), or suited connectors
6XBB raise: call w/ connectors(0-2 gapped), suited connectors
8XBB raise: call w/ suited connectors(0-2 gapped)
I have 3 questions as to how to handle other conflicts im baffled on...
First off, What is so beneficial about playing the suited connectors or connectors in position? i mean if im going to call a raise w/ them anyway, i just dont see the difference. i am very confident in my ability to read hands and to play/bet/raise in order to get information for myself. granted there will be times when there will be times when ppl go all-in w/ gigantic raises that i can't call w/, but i definately would say that doesnt happen nearly enough to where that would be enough of a reason to not play s.c.'s in early or mid position. plus, if raises are made behind, even re-raises that you dont think will result in an all-in, wouldn't your cards odds be favorable to call anyway? (Just a thought after reading HOHE).
Secondly, what do you all recommend when it comes to calling w/ mid to low pairs. I usually dont call w/ 77's or lower unless the raise is representing a higher pair, usually 4XBB. today, i folded 77 in a big pot that was raised 3$ on a .25/.5 table, so i folded barely, according to my limits. however, the flop came down J7J, and the two others left in the pot went at it. it turned out that i would've made a killing on this hand had i not folded, after seeing their revealed cards after the river. what is everyone's recommendation then when it comes to facing raises w/ these kinds of cards (88 or lower i guess.)
Thirdly, is there anything blatantly wrong w/ my current strategy that you think is not helpful to me. any suggestions for change or advice on other styles would also be appreciated. thanks again for any advice, sorry this was so long.
i dont recommend playing suited cards in the blinds to a raise, you are out of position for the next few rounds.
i dont recommend them unless your on the button or cutoff
and they at least need to be close in rank, playing Q4s is not worth it unless there is a raise and at least 3 callers.
Re: playing style questions
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Originally Posted by dstir2
4XBB raise: call w/ connectors(0-2 gapped), suited cards (got this one from element), or suited connectors
6XBB raise: call w/ connectors(0-2 gapped), suited connectors
8XBB raise: call w/ suited connectors(0-2 gapped)
This is going to leak so many chips from your stack. You cannot just go calling large pf raises with marginal hands all day and expect to make money. It's akin to playing craps or slots, and the odds are definately not in your favor.
First off, connectors and gappers generally suck. They arent going to hit enough to make calling a raise with them even close to profitable. Really, you should just fold these to the blinds in most situations.
Second off, you are right in thinking there is a place in good poker for suited connectors, suited gappers and the like. First off, make sure they are 56s - TJs. Ill be calling a preflop raise alot more with 67s than with QJs, because of the card domination concept that someone else mensioned on this thread.
Third off, YOU NEED TO HAVE POSITION WITH THESE HANDS.
and fourth, YOU NEED TO HAVE POSITION WITH THESE HANDS!! You see misguided on the concept of position. Late position is on the button. Late position means you act LAST for each round of betting, not first (aka you are in the blinds, or UTG) The reasons for this are that (1) you get to control the betting for the round, (2) you can get more information about what other people have before acting, and (3) your implied odds go up significantly if you have position on everyone else in the hand (especially the preflop raiser). When you hit, you want to get paid off, and when you hit, you dont want to get fuxored by a better hand.
As far as implied odds go, ill call raises all day with mid suited connectors if I have position on the raiser, especially if I think he has a monster hand (AA, KK) because my implied odds for destacking him go up signifcantly if he doesnt have the dicipline to drop his hand after the flop. (same concept with low pps)
As a side comment, it sounds like your game is ultra passive if you want to be calling so much. Raising >> calling, by far. Passive game = leak chips and -EV. Also, it seems to me like you might want to stick more to your tight aggressive playstyle for a bit longer, until you fully understand the concept of position.