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SirPercival:

--- Quote from: duke3016 on June 18, 2013, 20:01:14 PM ---
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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Joking aside (what? you weren"t joking!) I was tempted to shove 30BB pre on several occasions.

dwh103:

--- Quote from: SirPercival on June 18, 2013, 19:27:22 PM ---
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.

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Keep making the best actions you can with the information you have on the villains.

If you"re nearly always going to be in a bad situation, then there"s nothing wrong with check-folding.

If you know your Villain"s well and you know their calling range is very wide then you might be able to bet small for info and try to get to a cheap showdown. (Probably should"ve been clearer in my first post that betting bigger - in value situations only, bluff/block/pot control as cheap as you can).

It"s dull, and annoying - but in actuality pretty easy to play against. Flop the nuts, get paid - if you don"t run out of time!

s4ooter:

--- Quote from: dwh103 on June 18, 2013, 22:02:34 PM ---

--- Quote from: SirPercival on June 18, 2013, 19:27:22 PM ---
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.

--- End quote ---


Keep making the best actions you can with the information you have on the villains.

If you"re nearly always going to be in a bad situation, then there"s nothing wrong with check-folding.

If you know your Villain"s well and you know their calling range is very wide then you might be able to bet small for info and try to get to a cheap showdown. (Probably should"ve been clearer in my first post that betting bigger - in value situations only, bluff/block/pot control as cheap as you can).

It"s dull, and annoying - but in actuality pretty easy to play against. Flop the nuts, get paid - if you don"t run out of time!

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+1

Granted, my biggest fault is getting frustrated when met with calling stations like this but its the right thing to do.
Then when your stack is 17-25bbs deep just 3bet jam lots :)

Waz1892:
overbet/play your huge hands, lilely to get called anyway.

I always tried to wait, but the concern was getting a big hand, betting as per table (or more) and still getting 2/3 callers...higher chance of getting outgunned.

Never done it, but wondered if playing good flopping hands pre to catch out the callers?

TheSnapper:
Hard to add to Daves points other than..

Implied odds are huge in this type of game so play lots of suited,  unsuited connectors and small pairs, mostly in late position then bet the bejaysus out of two pair +

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