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 Originally Posted by EasyPoker
1) Moving up is the most important thing at microbonk poker.
2) Most microbonks cannot play postflop properly.
3) Opening KQ UTG at FR gets you into silly marginal positions postflop a good portion of the time
I've seen loads of people say "nits" etc to folding KQ UTG, but I've also spoken to/read/watched things from winning FR players who say KQ isn't in their UTG range...so it's up to people to decide how they want to play.
Disagree with 1). People should be learning to play poker. Moving up is secondary to this. If you dont learn how to play poker...moving up is a waste of time, you'll just get owned.
Disagree with 2). In general, microstakes goes like this. "Raise, get called, cbet, they fold". Everyone on ftr can do this. You could open only the bottom 10% of hands utg and still show a profit at microstakes from this position just by cbetting.
Disagree with 3) AK can get u into very similar situations. Ya, with KQ you rarely flop the Topest of Pairs with the Topest of Kickers...but if you are only valuebetting TPTK at microstakes then you're doing something wrong. TT-77 can get you into many difficult positions postflop if you raise them utg+1...but its still retarded to fold them.
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