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Re: Need to know Info with Several Big Hands
Also, most of your biggest leaks are probably pre-flop and on the flop. Sounds as though you're not applying the absolute basics of pre-flop play that you've read and read and read...
Play with a starting hand chart for a while. Stick to it. Don't even think about trying to polarise your range or confuse your opponents. See what happens. And read isf's guide to beating micros http://www.flopturnriver.com/blogs/a...kinsfan/page/4 - it may be the most useful thing you'll ever encounter. Especially note this:
 Originally Posted by IowaSkinsFan
Rule #1: Play tight preflop
When playing loose and passive players, much of the time we find ourselves versus ranges that are surprisingly balanced. The opponent isn’t raising with his semi strong hands, medium, or weak hands. Because of this, bluffing becomes tough, as it always is versus a balanced range. Therefore, you don’t want to find yourself without a hand versus these opponents. And what’s the best way to always find yourself with a hand? Playing tight preflop. Like, really tight. In a datamine of 100nl this month, guess what the stats were for the two biggest winners in the game? 12/10 and 12/6. You don’t have to play that tight, but there’s really no reason to play a lot of hands versus players who have no clue.
 Originally Posted by wellrounded08
AK-postflop. If missed what is the best response IP, OOP? Multi-way I' m c/f most of the time. Why are you seeing flops multi-way with AK? you shouldn't be calling raises with this hand, you shouldn't be limping with this hand, etc.
AQ-I hate this hand sometimes. IP, OOP. Preflop aggressor or not. this is a leak, stop calling raises with AQ until you're better. I' m cautious on a A high board . AK is going to rip me a new one here. Don't get me wrong, I' m v-betting every street in town. Until I get some agression back. Am I playing this wrong. probably
AJ-I don't exactly what the issue is here. But I' m loosing money(barely) with this hand... What could I most likely be doing wrong? fold AJ from EP, raise from late position. Don't call raises with AJ
KQ-Preflop, I' m weird about this hand. Seems like a good 2nd best hand. IE if the K or Q catch, I' m still holding GK not TK. Fold pre from early and mid-position, open raise or raise after limpers from late position, never call raises
QJs-Preflop.... Just wonder how people play this in what positions. ignore how other people play this hand, . Think about likely good flops, how do you feel on these flops? scared? good. Now focus on folding it pre-flop
Ohh and of coarse:
89o-I' m shoving this pre correct? i know this is a joke, but read and try to understand the answer. It depends how balanced your range is, how deep you are, previous action, whether you're open shoving or shoving to defend the SB vs a serial stealer etc...
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