any good posts/articles/books about re-stealing?
Thats a big leak of my game ..
thank u
02-11-2008 05:37 PM
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02-11-2008 06:00 PM
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Yeah me too, I lost two buyins today in blind battles. | |
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02-11-2008 06:20 PM
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Are you looking for something on restealing or not restealing? :P |
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02-11-2008 06:50 PM
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dont let those bastards mess with your blinds, 3 bet stuff ahead of their range and nice SCs. when you figure there about to play back settle down a bit. |
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02-11-2008 07:15 PM
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do the opposite of what they want you to do. But at the microstakes restealing should hardly be an issue, you have to make sure your opponent opens wide. Check out their attempt to steal stats/take note on who is positionally aware and play a range that works well vs. it. Look for the guys who fold too much to 3bets or call too much and fold post. I'd have to say only at 50NL can I really 4bet bluff but there may be rare opponents at lower levels. | |
02-12-2008 05:47 PM
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I dont have any hands for you guys but its generally 3betting, 4betting and reraising a cbet without a hand-> the last one i never do | |
02-12-2008 07:13 PM
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kmind gave solid advice. i wouldnt concern myself with it too much at low stakes as players aren't 3betting as semi bluffs very often. this is something you learn w/ experience, i didn't really even start to understand the intricacies til i was playing 2/4. |
02-12-2008 07:23 PM
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Not all button raises are steal attempts. Pick your battles. | |
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02-12-2008 07:37 PM
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I just do not get the fascination in "defending blinds" in a 100bb eff. stacks game | |
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