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Old 01-15-2008, 08:05 AM
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Cheers for taking the time to provide a lengthy post, greatly appreciated mate.

Out of interest, in the QT hand, if the turn comes down a K, what is your play?
check fold i guess
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Couldn't you put a vid on filefront or something? I'm sure they'd let you put a cash vid up as well

btw nice thread, I'll have a look at the hands later cos I would like to learn in some way how to play a tournament.
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Yeah regarding the open-limping and people "letting you get away with it" squeezy. What are you really going to do?
You can raise a very wide range but it still much less than 50%. if you are literally going to raise K3o or J5o every time the SB open limps that strategy is obviously exploitable by the limp-reraise with hands as weak as ATo.

When I am in BB with a pile of crap like 82o and the SB limps I am happy for the free flop cos I know if he raised pre I would fold anyway.
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Yeah regarding the open-limping and people "letting you get away with it" squeezy. What are you really going to do?
You can raise a very wide range but it still much less than 50%. if you are literally going to raise K3o or J5o every time the SB open limps that strategy is obviously exploitable by the limp-reraise with hands as weak as ATo.

When I am in BB with a pile of crap like 82o and the SB limps I am happy for the free flop cos I know if he raised pre I would fold anyway.
Imo, when its folded to you in the small blind, raising with ATC is more exploitable than limping with ATC
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u must have some kind of devotion or something to post all that for us to see
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u must have some kind of devotion or something to post all that for us to see
I have been posting here since I was 15 years old, pretty much everyone here is pretty cool, etc
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I have been posting here since I was 15 years old, pretty much everyone here is pretty cool, etc
ZOMG that makes you 17 unless you used to post on a different name?!
I was sure you were older than this


I agree with you about raising ATC being more exploitable for a decent villain but in a lot of the micro stakes multi's I'm not sure if this is so true. People generally won't 3bet shove light and a lot of players get scared around the bubble and on the FT.
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I agree with you about raising ATC being more exploitable for a decent villain but in a lot of the micro stakes multi's I'm not sure if this is so true. People generally won't 3bet shove light and a lot of players get scared around the bubble and on the FT.
err I've been reading since a long time ago i suppose posting since 16 or 17 then heh .

Define micro stakes mtts. I play a bunch of cheap mtts still like even $22 and $33 mtts and I think those tournaments are easier on the bubble and the ft bubble than 109's because when people reshove they almost always have a hand where if you look at these hh's I was taking blinds down with all of my raises until a few differnt players picked up on that I was stealing with atc and that compton guy began to 3bet me light a bunch. People just don't do that in 33's, and they are much looser early which is why i like them. plus 1st is usually a couple g's and if i lose 20 or 30 bucks oh well.
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err I've been reading since a long time ago i suppose posting since 16 or 17 then heh .

Define micro stakes mtts. I play a bunch of cheap mtts still like even $22 and $33 mtts and I think those tournaments are easier on the bubble and the ft bubble than 109's because when people reshove they almost always have a hand where if you look at these hh's I was taking blinds down with all of my raises until a few differnt players picked up on that I was stealing with atc and that compton guy began to 3bet me light a bunch. People just don't do that in 33's, and they are much looser early which is why i like them. plus 1st is usually a couple g's and if i lose 20 or 30 bucks oh well.
By micro stakes I generally mean anything up to the $22 level because that's all I've played.

That's what I'm saying. You can open ATC more often in the low games because you're only getting played back at by premium hands.
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