by SNGNOOB » Sat Jul 01, 2006 1:39 am
After those losing streaks, it feels like I forgot how to play poker. My bankroll is sufficent enough to play $25, here it is:
SNGNOOB'S STRATEGY
All raises = 4xbb +1bb/ limper
Call a raise with pocket pair with the 10x rule
Suited connector= Call raise in position and with a 20x rule? EDIT: Dont call raise with SC at all
Early Position
Raise AK,QQ
Limp/call raise: All pocket pairs
AA/KK: Sometimes raise/sometimes limp depending on table
Middle Position
Raise: AK,QQ,AQ,JJ,AA,KK
Limp/call raise: All pocket pairs
Late Position
Raise: AK,KK,QQ,JJ,AK,AQ,TT
Open raise: All suited connectors, pocket pairs, and AXs EDIT: Only raise with A9+ and 77+, dont raise with SC
Limp with 2 or more other limpers: SC,AXs
Otherwise limp with pocket pairs
Small and Big blind
Raise: AA,KK,AK,AQ ,EDIT: QQ,JJ,TT
Limp:Pocket pairs
Call with 3 or more others in the pot: SC,AXs,
I havnt worked much around the post flop play but in general:
- Continuation bet 2/3 then check/fold if unimproved on turn if called
- Play sets fast and hard (lead out 1/2 pot to preflop raiser or 1/4)
- Dont get too involved in unraised pots
- Most of the time, TPTK isnt good enough to go all in
- Dont chase without good odds and drawing to the nuts
In a difficult situation, I ask myself the following:
1. How much is invested?
2. What type of player is he?
3. What could he have?
4.What can/cant I beat
5. What does he think I have?
6. What did he do, and what could he have to do that?
Obvious signs of a strong hand (better than 1 pair):
1. Check min-raise
2. Early position limp then big re-raise
3. River check/raise
4 Called on flop, check min-raise on turn
5. Call, call, call, push
When not to play:
1. Tierd of hungry
2. Have other things to do
3. Lost more than 4 buyins for the day
4. Played more than 10 hours
5. When on tilt
Signs of tilting:
1. You think your opponent is bluffing
2. You really want to break even for the day
3. you want to keep playing
All comments and suggestions are greatly appreciated, thanks in advance[/b]
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SNGNOOB on Sat Jul 01, 2006 3:05 pm, edited 5 times in total.
^ Dont listen to him, he's a noob