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Actuary
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Preflop: Actuary is MP2 with 9h, Jh.
4 folds

fwiw..just posted prior hand and opened and took it down.

CO, SB, and BB were all TA preflop
Button was Loose Passsive


This is not standard for me. Should it be?
Used to always limp from here.
And with prior limpers, I would.
Demiparadigm
Standard at higher limits.
I haven't played .5/1 in a while...
Mattnxtc
yes...fwiw..i wont ever open limp at all...which means i raise all kinds of hands including j9s...ull find it makes you a SLAP player but i also see it has being more deceptive at times
Actuary
QUOTE (Mattnxtc)
yes...fwiw..i wont ever open limp at all...which means i raise all kinds of hands including j9s...ull find it makes you a SLAP player but i also see it has being more deceptive at times


I'm already a SLAP laugh.gif
Mattnxtc
well then ur one step ahead of everybody else haha...but yeah once my computer crashed i was forced to restart my stats on pt...and though i am rated as a slap my bb/100 is higher than it has every been. I will open raise from mp with any hand i feel comfrotable enough to out play somebody else with...once i showdown a couple times with hands like j9s and 108s then i hit them with a set of aces and they pay off big time
Smasharoo
Find a new table.
TJ_Eckleburg
QUOTE (Smasharoo)
Find a new table.


I tend to agree. We like loose, passive tables... not tables where raising J9s in MP can pick up blinds enough to be a worthwhile play.
econ_tim
QUOTE (TJ_Eckleburg)
I tend to agree. We like loose, passive tables... not tables where raising J9s in MP can pick up blinds enough to be a worthwhile play.


It depends. Tight passive tables are easy to beat too. You just have to play differently.

Your winrate at a TP table could be lower than at a LP table, but you'll see more hands/hour.
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