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    gawd stop nut camping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikes View Post
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    What adjustments would you make if you were sitting at a table of 65/10 calling stations?
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    What adjustments would you make if you were sitting at a table of 65/10 calling stations?
    Play the top 40% of hands aggressively? Knowing I've got a stronger range?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robb View Post
    Play the top 40% of hands aggressively? Knowing I've got a stronger range?
    Would you base your top 40% off of the S-M table, or Pokerstove, or something else? What is your base for 40% and what alterations do you like to toy with?

    Do you use a 40% range from all positions or do you play a more limited range when OOP? Do you play your range as aggressively from all positions or do you play more/less aggressively when OOP?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey View Post
    Would you base your top 40% off of the S-M table, or Pokerstove, or something else? What is your base for 40% and what alterations do you like to toy with?
    I have my own set of 5% chunks of hands I add in as I open up, developed from those sources (and other ranking schemes), plus a knowledge of what types of hands I can play well in certain situations. Knowing your own capabilities is important. If I don't like a certain hand, I don't play it as much or prioritize it lower.

    I do know what hands I am going to play if I'm, say, opening 45% of hands or even 55%. I developed it for HU play, which is a great way to practice for this type of table.

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