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Old Jul 14,2010, 11:08 AM   #31
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Old Jul 14,2010, 01:24 PM   #32
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Good post vekked, I think the shove on the flop is the best play now. Would you guys open shove or check shove? Personally I go for check shove as it looks stronger sometimes.
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Old Jul 14,2010, 01:31 PM   #33
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Old Apr 14,2011, 11:30 PM   #34
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I used to complete the small blind way too wide too and leak away chips.
I just reviewed my stats and noticed that I still have this leak of a high VPIP in SB. What's a decent range for VPIP in SB for tournaments? Should it be around ~18%, e.g., {66+, AT+, A5s+, KT+, K9s+, QT+, Q9s+, J9s+}?
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Old Apr 15,2011, 07:05 AM   #35
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Yo blonde, I think it depends sliightly on who's limping and what stack depths are, but in general for off suit I will complete broadways close to always (I might muck QTo or KTo some small %), Ill always complete a pair, and Ill complete premium suited connectors (65s-T9s) always, suited Ax always (but remembering that I will have to give up on A high boards before riv often if there's action). Other than that I don't really complete anymore offsuit stuff unless its like T9o, 87o and stacks are very deep vs. Megafish, and for suited stuff its a bit more based on feel but Ill begin widening up with like T8s 97s, good suited 1 gapper type stuff, then sometimes suited 2 gaps vs. Megafish, and suited Kx sooometimes, stuff like Q8s soooometimes, and basically never worse suited like Qrag or Jrag or Trag
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Old Apr 15,2011, 11:24 AM   #36
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I just reviewed my stats and noticed that I still have this leak of a high VPIP in SB. What's a decent range for VPIP in SB for tournaments? Should it be around ~18%, e.g., {66+, AT+, A5s+, KT+, K9s+, QT+, Q9s+, J9s+}?
wow...I just rechecked this stat for myself...doing the same damn thing...blowing chips out the door! 42% in the sb is atrocious! I thought I stopped that.
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