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Adjusting
SirPercival:
Not a particular hand, just a question re general adjustment.
I played at Sheffield Genting on Friday. £33 (re-entry allowed up to first break), £1,500GTD, 25,000 starting stack, 30 minute blinds up to the break 20minutes thereafter.
After a few hands it became very apparant that there was going to be a minimum of 4 players to each flop.
Pre flop raises of 4x and more were still getting 2 or 3 callers. 3-bets seemed less popular than an "average" table, C-bets were almost always called, and at least 3 players would call 2nd and 3rd barrel very light.
So how should I adjust to maximise the situation?
AMRN:
The obvious answer is to wait for strong hands and maximise value.
My problem in these scenarios is that I find myself getting drawn in.
Patience, patience, patience!
dwh103:
--- Quote from: AMRN on June 18, 2013, 14:01:22 PM ---
The obvious answer is to wait for strong hands and maximise value.
My problem in these scenarios is that I find myself getting drawn in.
Patience, patience, patience!
--- End quote ---
Yeah, it"s boring, but wait for hands. You can probably get away with varying your raise size pre, perhaps click suited connectors on the button, but 4x Aces and Kings.
And bet more than you usually would almost all the time. Big 3bets with big hands, pot+ on flops etc etc.
SirPercival:
OK, so I raise 4x UTG +1 with QQ get 4 callers. Ace or King on flop, what now?
If I bet (even more than usual) at least 1 of them is calling whether they have the overcard or not.
I found it quite hard to play against.
duke3016:
If it"s that bad - consult the Chezger book of hands and shove anything over JJ, the game seems to be a crock of shiite anyway, so feck em ;D
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