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to me, oh...welcome aboard, by the way, it sounds like you may be "looser" than you realize. when i hear stuff like, "it's only .50, or "shouldnt i pay to see the flop, if there are no raises," it tells me you are seeing more flops than you should already. maybe i'm wrong, just my gut.
also, .50 as a big blind IS a lot of money, if you only are buying in for $20. you simply, dont have enough of a stack, at first, to play very many "goofy" hand combinations. you see a raise with AK, you reraise to $2, there are 3 callers...the pot is $6.50 or so, and you havent seen the flop! the flop comes A 5 J with 2 hearts, and you need to protect against the flush draw, so you bet $5, and get called by one guy..pot now over $16. if you see a heart hit the turn, and your buddy bets his remaining $13, you "almost" need to call because your stack is small in relation to the pot size. if i got this right everybody, you are about 2:1 on your money here (you are putting in $13 to win $29), meaning you only need to be the winner 33ish% of the time to call profitably here?
thing is, if you DONT see the heart on the turn, you still need to bet the same $13 to make it unprofitable for your buddy. and he may still call if he's loose. then, when the heart also misses the river, you have no money left to punish him for trying to draw, or if he had a A with a weaker kicker...losing lots of value on your good hand.
what i am saying is this...BECAUSE your stacks are already small, you need to either play with deeper stacks, or YOU need to be choosier about which hands you decide to play to begin with (tighter). every .50 counts when you only have $20. it doesnt seem like much, but you need all of it when you hit your AA, and get the chance to double through!!
you can see more flops when you are in late position (and dont have to bluff your draws), and if you make sure you have MORE THAN ONE OTHER GUY in the pot with you already for .50...and preferrably 2+ players.
if these guys are only raising another .50 when they raise, i would also raise it up myself to $2 evertime i raise with my better cards TT+, AJs+, AQo+. you need to punish them for calling your raises with weaker cards, too. when they call your raise, it puts more into the pot, and when you hit your pair on the flop, you can bet the full pot, and take it right there...something like $2-3 instead of $1.50.
hope that helps.
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