These are notes I took from Rizen and Aba20.
When oop and with a big hand raise fairly big if another deep stack is in the hand as well. You don't want to give them a chance to draw to their hand because of the implied odds.
Hands that are not suited they play better HU not multiway. Like KQo vs. KQs. You can limp KQs after limpers but the offsuit you want to throw away.
With a hand in lp like KQs it is great multi and HU so if there are limpers just sweeten the pot with just a 3x raise instead of a higher because of the limpers. You want them to call so that if you hit you get more chips
Hands like mid pps you want to be in a pot with several players. HU you want to reraise to isolate if you have a read on the player. Other wise just dump it.
When in the bb and you have a terrible hand and the sb limps raise upto 5xbb because you want to take it down preflop. You don't want to play the hand. Also, there is no rake if you win preflop. If they call you have to try and out play them or just give-up.
When in the blinds with a pp and facing a position raiser, you want to reraise to take it down preflop because it's hard to play post flop. If there were other people in then calling would be ok for set value.
Only call raises that are 5% of your stack with scs and pps.
T is the second most dangerous card to an Ace on the flop. It hits a lot of hands.
Your stats should be 25/20.
If a person has a high cold calling range, they are calling with very marginal hands. You can 3 barrel them if need be.
You are responsible for your own results.
Vary reraises based on stack sizes. You don't want to give them the implied odds to call.
When you reraise and you are oop, you must reraise more than the pot. If you are in position you can reraise around pot sized or little below.
If you identify a player that plays his good hands strong and his moderate hands passively then you can play accordingly. If someone will call down with second pair known as playing it safe, then you can value bet your marginal hands because you are usually ahead. Also, if you know he is in safe mode then you can bluff with a shove or reraise.
When there is someone that will get their chips in with the worst of it, you can profitably call with JJ+ AK.
The best flops to c-bet are when there is one high card and the rest all low cards.
It is very important to have a wide reraising range.
Flops that are coordinated are not great to c-bet if you are playing against someone with a wide range. Normally these folks are loose.
When oop and with a big hand raise fairly big if another deep stack is in the hand as well. You don't want to give them a chance to draw to their hand because of the implied odds.
Hands that are not suited they play better HU not multiway. Like KQo vs. KQs. You can limp KQs after limpers but the offsuit you want to throw away.
With a hand in lp like KQs it is great multi and HU so if there are limpers just sweeten the pot with just a 3x raise instead of a higher because of the limpers. You want them to call so that if you hit you get more chips
Hands like mid pps you want to be in a pot with several players. HU you want to reraise to isolate if you have a read on the player. Other wise just dump it.
When in the bb and you have a terrible hand and the sb limps raise upto 5xbb because you want to take it down preflop. You don't want to play the hand. Also, there is no rake if you win preflop. If they call you have to try and out play them or just give-up.
When in the blinds with a pp and facing a position raiser, you want to reraise to take it down preflop because it's hard to play post flop. If there were other people in then calling would be ok for set value.
Only call raises that are 5% of your stack with scs and pps.
T is the second most dangerous card to an Ace on the flop. It hits a lot of hands.
Your stats should be 25/20.
If a person has a high cold calling range, they are calling with very marginal hands. You can 3 barrel them if need be.
You are responsible for your own results.
Vary reraises based on stack sizes. You don't want to give them the implied odds to call.
When you reraise and you are oop, you must reraise more than the pot. If you are in position you can reraise around pot sized or little below.
If you identify a player that plays his good hands strong and his moderate hands passively then you can play accordingly. If someone will call down with second pair known as playing it safe, then you can value bet your marginal hands because you are usually ahead. Also, if you know he is in safe mode then you can bluff with a shove or reraise.
When there is someone that will get their chips in with the worst of it, you can profitably call with JJ+ AK.
The best flops to c-bet are when there is one high card and the rest all low cards.
It is very important to have a wide reraising range.
Flops that are coordinated are not great to c-bet if you are playing against someone with a wide range. Normally these folks are loose.









on June 15, 2007, 6:50 am
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