I think you have some good points/adjustments preflop to beat these small stakes games.
Taking out the bottom part from early positions rfi is the way to go i think, which i havent realy considered myself.
But i have 2 questions, which you may be able to address in the future.
1.
I strugle to figure how to play in SB, when the pot most likely will go multiway. Means UTG or HJ open and there is 1 or 2 callers. The types of hands i strugle with is suited ace with a medium to low pocket pair. So for example: A884$ss or A955$ss. Should we enter pots with these types of hands in the worse position.I guess it is obvious, but if we enter pots with these types of hands and our opponents ranges is obvious not correct or solid. If we hit a set, should we just straight up prepare to play a small pot with baby sets, and maybe some times straight up prepare to get away from them? I know....it all depends!!!
But some times it can be easy to get away, when regs hit better sets and they play their hands face up, and i for sure do the same very often in those types of spots. But some times other regs ranges are also kind of out of bounds and they are in there with some semi strong draw!!
Do you have any over all advice to approach these types of spots?
What kind of hands should we defend the BB with for these multiway spots, where ranges is wide and out of bounds. Like king high suits....allways defends or nitting it up.
Hands like 8764$ss/rb. Should defend those types of hands and just expect to win a small pot most of the times, when we actually make a hand?
I know it is super hard to give any realy strong good advice on these spots.
But you have most likely been in these types of games many many times. And i wonder how you approach these types of spots.
Hope it makes sense.
Hey, in the SB we have to play very carefully (nitty), especially at low stakes.
For example, if I have an Open and a Call in front of me I would fold the hands you mentioned even double suited! If I have an Open and 2 Callers I wouldn't have a calling range anymore, just 3bet and fold.
For small sets, backup is the key for raising them: OESD, Gutshot, flush draw, and blockers to top set. If they are dry, playing them passive is often the best.
In the BB with the king high suits for sure playing nitty is again the best way to go, the more players are in the pot, the more the chances we will be dominated.
With the small rundowns, you can defend versus an Open and a Call, but be very careful where the gapper is, for example, 8764$ss will call much more than 8654$ss.
I would just fold the rainbow version of them multiway.
Thank you for your feedback! Good luck!
Hi Paul, at the end of the video you do a deep analysis on MW Pots paired boards. This type of knowledge is agreat benefit, because you lose a lot when facing a bet without knowing how much you can go with a wide range. The two Videos PLO 25 you reviewed are excelents and and provide us much new knwoledge. Thanks a lot
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I think you have some good points/adjustments preflop to beat these small stakes games.
Taking out the bottom part from early positions rfi is the way to go i think, which i havent realy considered myself.
But i have 2 questions, which you may be able to address in the future.
1.
I strugle to figure how to play in SB, when the pot most likely will go multiway. Means UTG or HJ open and there is 1 or 2 callers. The types of hands i strugle with is suited ace with a medium to low pocket pair. So for example: A884$ss or A955$ss. Should we enter pots with these types of hands in the worse position.I guess it is obvious, but if we enter pots with these types of hands and our opponents ranges is obvious not correct or solid. If we hit a set, should we just straight up prepare to play a small pot with baby sets, and maybe some times straight up prepare to get away from them? I know....it all depends!!!
But some times it can be easy to get away, when regs hit better sets and they play their hands face up, and i for sure do the same very often in those types of spots. But some times other regs ranges are also kind of out of bounds and they are in there with some semi strong draw!!
Do you have any over all advice to approach these types of spots?
Hands like 8764$ss/rb. Should defend those types of hands and just expect to win a small pot most of the times, when we actually make a hand?
I know it is super hard to give any realy strong good advice on these spots.
But you have most likely been in these types of games many many times. And i wonder how you approach these types of spots.
Hope it makes sense.
Hey, in the SB we have to play very carefully (nitty), especially at low stakes.
For example, if I have an Open and a Call in front of me I would fold the hands you mentioned even double suited! If I have an Open and 2 Callers I wouldn't have a calling range anymore, just 3bet and fold.
For small sets, backup is the key for raising them: OESD, Gutshot, flush draw, and blockers to top set. If they are dry, playing them passive is often the best.
In the BB with the king high suits for sure playing nitty is again the best way to go, the more players are in the pot, the more the chances we will be dominated.
With the small rundowns, you can defend versus an Open and a Call, but be very careful where the gapper is, for example, 8764$ss will call much more than 8654$ss.
I would just fold the rainbow version of them multiway.
Thank you for your feedback! Good luck!
Thank you Paul....very much.
I will take all your advice here.
Great series with this review. You explain everything well and there is a lot to learn.
Would definitely like to see a deeper look into preflop rngs.
I think another part to this or a 2 table zoom session of yours would also be great.
9:50 right table akq5 are you opening if only the q is suited?
13:45 left table aq52ds do you open this hand from ep?
Thanks.
9:50 Yes
13:45 No! AQ54$ds+
I'm happy you liked it. Thank you for your feedback!
Hi Paul, at the end of the video you do a deep analysis on MW Pots paired boards. This type of knowledge is agreat benefit, because you lose a lot when facing a bet without knowing how much you can go with a wide range. The two Videos PLO 25 you reviewed are excelents and and provide us much new knwoledge. Thanks a lot
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