I have not read anything specific at all about 7CS so here's a basic summary of my 3:d street (wrote "preflop" first) strategy and past that.
3:d street.
I tend to limp... (If I don't think it's gonna be raised)
3 to a flush
3 to a straight (haven't had that yet though)
Any split pair if others boards don't look threatening
An Ace unless I feel like raising and the other cards aren't total crap
I tend to raise (unraised pot)
If I am high carded and think I have any chance of picking up the ante
Really good draws like JQKs
Most of the time (not all) if I have an Ace showing and nobody else does
A decent split pair with a good kicker
I re-raise with
A bigger pair than what the raiser is repping, or if I feel he is stealing
Trips (haven't had that yet but in theory I would re-raise)
I call a raise with
A good 3 flush if my cards are live and pot odds are decent or an OESFD
Split pair and kicker bigger than the raisers door card
After this I basically try to figure out what my opponent has and play accordingly, raise when I think I am ahead, call when I think I have odds to chase (sometimes raise) and fold if I don't.
So far I actually feel like I have an edge, and I actually made some money my first time playing. Although I have very little knowledge of this particular game and no experience, I feel the opposition is extremely bad at reading hands, way too loose/passive and way too transparent/honest. So far the play has been very straight forward, making it easy to read people and play correctly. I did make a few quite bad plays but felt I was catching on rather quickly. There is usually only a few active tables but with suck soft competition I think it can be fun to learn.
Now I am looking for some good strategy and hopefully some feedback.Statistics: Posted by Stoneburg — Thu Nov 16, 2006 4:03 pm
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