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Originally Posted by Fishodeath
1. There was just a huge thread about deep vs short stack buy-ins, but since your bank is limited I'd go with the min buy-in.
2. These games are very loose, as such you should be playing very tight. Raise/Push with AQs+ and JJ+, limp in late position with any pocket pair (you hit a set or fold on the flop) and 10Js+ looking to hit a strong flop
3. Play very aggresive when you had a made hand or strong draw, you'll make tons just outkicking ppl (and lose alot when they pair thier kicker and you cant tell).
4. Depends if your call with end the action or if you expect a re-raise behind...
5. If you buying in shortstacked just push with your premium hands, ppl will call. As for a raise that will get ppl to lay down thier rags, it depends on the table just pay attention and notice what raise it will take to get ppl to fold. Alot of these players hate to limp and then fold to a raise.
Thats the generic answer I can give...
Personally I find playing just as loose as the fish but outplaying them after the flop is the best way to beat these games, but the varience gets kicked up a notch this way as well...
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The minimum buyin is $1...Im supposed to buyin with that? The buyin amount is $1-$10. I have been buying in for $3 up until tonight, and then tonight I started buying in for $5.
Also, if I just push with my premium hands, 90% of the time everyone folds and I get only the blinds.