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Thanks for educating me a bit (I was really confused). Back to AK point. I realize that the whole poker game is very much situational and you may bet on 72o against a mouse, when you are pretty much sure he's got nothing (though myself I tend not to do such things). My point was that apart from various situations, there is basic theory behind the game, like for instance you NORMALLY should fold 72o in any position (except BB) and I cannot imagine any read or situation that would tell you to do so from any position.
So that was the essence of my initial post. what is theoretical background. And by the way, I do not think that having a game plan and a pre-flop calling/ raising range is something wrong, especially on micros. I do acknowledge once again that the game is very situational.
Returning to the point, as suggested let me ask how big slick is played pre-flop then (given no reads - assume 1 hand at the table)?
1) UTG. How much to bet is good? And what to do if someone re-raises you substantially?
2.1) MP. If UTG raises? Should I normally (theoretically) just call or re-raise?
2.2) MP. No raise before. Should I bet more or less than in point 1?
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