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 Originally Posted by Sasquach991
 Originally Posted by Robb
Even when I'm playing my 24/20 Laggy-TAGG 6max style, I open < 10% of my hands UTG and only 13 - 14% MP (all for raises).
Try ditching 22 - 66 and KQo/AJo and worse from your UTG range. I do open AJs and KQs. It's just so much easier to play EP hands if you're playing good ones.
Will do.
I was also opening with A2s+. Saw Spenda doing this in a video so I've been doing it since. Cbet usually takes down the pot when an A hits. When I get played back at I would fall in love with TP shitty kicker and lose.
OK, UTG opening range ~ 10% for me is:
88+ (48 combos)
AK, AQ, AJs, KQs (40 combos)
25% of 22 - 77 (~= 9 combos)
98s - 65s (16 combos)
A2s - A5s (24 combos)
137 combos when ~133 would be 10%.
I don't suggest the Ace-rag suited until you have the rest of the range playable. I suggest starting with only 1 or 2 sc's and get used to playing them oop. They play better than small pp's UTG 'cuz they hit 2 pair+ almost as often as pp's hit sets, and they build nice draws and combos enough to cbet and often fire a 2nd barrel where a small pp is pretty much dead after air + cbet.
When you're competent with 3 or 4 sc's, then add like A4s/A5s to get used to playing them oop. When I'm playing A5s, I actually want to hit the 5 or a FD, or both, and play my draw. I think of A5s on a K85 board as a 5-out draw. Sure, the pair of fives is good sometimes, but you can't really barrel on it. Hitting the Ace is VERY dicey.
Still, even with some sc's and Ace-rag, I think at 10nl you should be opening < 10% UTG.
I don't open A2s+ even in MP - I wait for the CO before I play them all.
I think you need to get more experience playing certain kinds of hands from UTG before you add all of them in. Just my $.02.
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