I'
m playing 10NL now on Bodog, and I'
m pretty much a
fish. So much for introductions. Here's what my current thought process is like for these stakes, and I hope people will discuss and
tell me where I'
m right/wrong and stuff like that. Anyway, here we go.
I. Preflop
EP: I'
m raising
AA,
KK,
QQ like 5x-10x depending on whether I think guys at that table will
call or not. I'
m raising AK, AQ,
JJ suited or unsuited usually between 3x-5x again depending on the table. I
limp other
broadway combinations and
TT and lower PPs.
MP: Here I'
m open raising KQ, KJ and
TT usually 5x, and I
call raises < 10x with AK, AQ,
JJ. I'll usually reraise a weak
raise with AK/AQ. If there's just limpers before me, I'll also
raise with KQ, KJ,
TT, all those other hands mentioned, but I'll
raise more with AK/AQ than if there were no limpers.
LP: Late and especially on the
button, if it's limped around to me, I'
m limping with a lot of hands.
Suited connectors down to 45-56,
connectors down to 78-89 or so, Axs, Kxs, Qxs, and any
PP obviously. I'll
raise 7x-10x with AK/AQ and bigger
PP if it's been limped around. Pretty much I'
m limping hands with good
implied odds if there's a lot of limpers, and raising my better hands hard if it's limped around. If there's a
raise before me, I'll
call anything 5x or less with any
broadway usually, and I'
m reraising with AK/AQ.
II. On the
Flop
With the
broadway combinations, I'
m looking to hit
top pair, a
flush draw, or a
oesd. I mean, if I hit something like
middle pair, a
gutshot straight draw, and a runner runner
flush draw, I'll see a cheap
turn, but other than that I'
m usually out of the hand. I'll bet with
top pair middle
kicker or better,
raise with
top pair 2nd
kicker or better, and reraise with
bottom two pair or better. I'
m willing
to go all in with
top/
bottom pair or better on the
flop because of how many players are willing
to go all in with
TPMK or worse.
I really
don't think bluffing is worth it very much at all at this
level of play, and I've heard the same from a lot of players on the forum and IRC, but there is one situation that happens kinda often that I do make a move on. If I'
m on a
flop with a single opponent -and- I have
position -and- the opponent checks -and- the pot is kinda big, like 10BB or more -and- the
flop looks like something that would of hit me/missed my opponent based on preflop
action, then if it seems right I'll throw out a 3/4th pot-sized or so
continuation bet. If I run into resistance, I'
m out of the hand unless I stumble into a
monster.
III. After the
Flop
If I feel I've got a
made hand vs. a
draw, and even if the villian calls something like a pot-sized bet on the
flop then the
turn completes a
flush or
oesd draw, I'll be very careful and will often
lay down to an oversized bet/
raise unless I have a redraw -and- I think there's a good chance the guy doesn't have the hand he's representing.
I look forward to reading feedback. I think.