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  • InTheHole
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 04-28-08
    • 15243

    #1
    ---Pre-Flop Percentages---
    High percentage good for conservative players?
  • 20Four7
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 04-08-07
    • 6703

    #2
    Are you asking how many hands you should be involved in preflop? Or if good players can see more flops? I'm assuming your talking texas hold'em here.
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    • MonkeyF0cker
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 06-12-07
      • 12144

      #3
      Do you mean is it good to see a lot of flops as a tight player or do you mean is a high table percentage good for a tight player? Also, what do you consider a high percentage?
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      • InTheHole
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 04-28-08
        • 15243

        #4
        I like to go to high percentage tables and just sit back and hammer opponents. I figure high percentage (over 55%) equals loose and aggressive players...
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        • MonkeyF0cker
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 06-12-07
          • 12144

          #5
          It depends how well you can get off of hands. You certainly don't want to be playing AA too aggressively against six way action on the flop.
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          • 20Four7
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 04-08-07
            • 6703

            #6
            I think he's looking for opponents who see a lot of flops while he plays tightly. Are you playing limit or NL? What do you consider tight conservative? 10 10 to AA AK maybe AQ suited? Position is far more important in poker than cards btw.
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            • InTheHole
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 04-28-08
              • 15243

              #7
              Generally speaking...the hands you suggested in a NL scenario.
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              • Sam Odom
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 10-30-05
                • 58063

                #8
                15 hands
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                AA
                KK
                QQ
                JJ
                AKs
                AQs
                XX
                AK
                AJs
                KQs
                99
                AXs
                AQ
                KJs
                88
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                • InTheHole
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 04-28-08
                  • 15243

                  #9
                  Originally posted by 20Four7
                  I think he's looking for opponents who see a lot of flops while he plays tightly. Are you playing limit or NL? What do you consider tight conservative? 10 10 to AA AK maybe AQ suited? Position is far more important in poker than cards btw.
                  Can you point me to a reference regarding how to play position. If not I'll just bust your balls at the next bash
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                  • 20Four7
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 04-08-07
                    • 6703

                    #10
                    There probably is some around. But look at it this way. Despite the hand ranges I figured you'd play if your the button limping into a multiway pot with 22 33 A 6 suited offers a lot of value. You might make a set, hit your flush flop a flush draw. If you limp in UTG with 22 and a raise and a reraise comes you have to throw your 22 away. In late position you have already seen the raise and reraise so your throwing it away without investing a dime. If I think of something I'll post a link here.
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                    • InTheHole
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 04-28-08
                      • 15243

                      #11
                      ^tnx
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