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 Originally Posted by Micro2Macro
There's a huge difference between MP2 open raising and the CO or Button open raising.
Now we al know it depends, but since this is a general question I'll give a general answer. Generally, when facing an open raise from a player on the CO or Button (assuming a ' standard' player), all of those hands you listed are playable.
It changes when a ' standard player' opens in earlier positions though.
But like, let's say you have history on someone, and they're a 5/2 rock- donk with an ATS of 1% (lol). All those hands become unplayable because all of them are severely dominated and your oop to someone who never steals.
I sound like a broken record here but this would mostly apply to 50NL and above. At 5NL and 10NL which I play (my BR is at 200 and I'm in an up/down transition cycle) we have players raising with absolute crap or raising with marginal hands such as KTo in MP1. Sometimes you see people that know what they're doing and play tight in certain positions and then open up their range in the CO or button. But for the most part at micros, it's "I have KJo, I'm raising" regardless if they are UTG or Button.
As for your poker tracker results I' m pretty much the same way except for the fact that AQo is in the black for me. This might just be a 6-max / FR thing though. Offsuit broadways are just such failures of hands in NL cash imo. Of course, a lot of this probably has to due with the fact that I suck but I have yet to come even close to turning a profit with KQo/KJo/QJo/AJo.
I feel the same way. I don't even like seeing AKo. I was thinking about becoming super tight at the micros and only playing TT+, pocket pairs for set value, and maybe suited connectors/gaps in certain spots since I'm losing so much money with QJo-AQo. But then I'd be missing out on a learning experience; I need to learn how to play these hands properly. Not to mention it will be hard to play AA profitably if everyone is running poker tracker and sees I'm super tight.
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