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Describe your style of play
Thought this would be kind of an interesting thread, I'll start out. Also, at the beggining of your post mention your VPIP/PFR/AF (with the box checked entitled include PF numbers in the calculation), also what limits you're currently playing.
200nl on party. I'm 20/14/2.5 which basically means TAG.
In EP I really pretty straightforward, I raise all pocket pairs from any position other than the blinds. That means I'm raising 22 UTG. I also raise all of the higher suited connectors from early position like T9s-QJs. Generally if the table is loose I stay away from hands like AT and A9 from EP since they're just so hard to play OOP. In late position which is CO/Button I'll raise almost anything that can flop a legitimate hand. QT, TJ, J9, KT, Q9, A8+, Axs, etc and almost any suited connector / gapper. If a hand is suited and connected in some way I'll raise it in LP. Pretty standard stuff here I think.
From the blinds I usually won't raise hands like AJ or KQ, but I do about 20% of the time or so. Hands like AQ or 99 I raise from the blinds 90% of the time as well. My standard raise is always pot sized preflop unless I'm in the blinds in which case I make it 4.5xbb+1bb per limper.
My calling range is very wide, in position I'll call with a lot of speculative hands, especially if there are multiple callers or I'm up against a very predictable opponent. From the blinds I call raises with all of the high suited connectors / gappers especially if there is a raise and a call. Hands like KQ/AJ I won't call raises with if the pot is multiway, unless it's suited of course, in which case I'm looking more for the flush draw or flopped flush than just top pair.
My reraising range is very player dependant, no matter the player I reraise 99% with JJ+, AK. TT and AQ I do reraise with about half the time or more, definitely is dependant though. I like to reraise aggressive players in position with a wide range of hands, even dominated hands like AT and KJ/KQ. I almost never slowplay preflop, rarely will I smooth call preflop with a big pair or something.
On the flop, I play all of my hands very fast. I rarely will check/call with a set or two pair, I will almost always c/r these or lead out. I try to build the biggest pot possible as soon as I can before scare cards hit. I play all my draws very fast as well, hands like a pair/FD or a gutshot/FD I love to c/r or lead, and am prepared to play these hands for stacks a lot of the time.
Also, rarely am I afraid to go with my gut. When I really think I have the best hand I'll make a big call, and usually if I think I have the worst hand I'm capable of making a big laydown, although I'll admit the latter is much harder than the former.
In general I'm a hyper aggressive tag that switches gears a lot and adapts to the table well. I tighten up on loose tables and loosen up on tight tables, pretty standard.
Looking forward to hearing from some others ..
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