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comment | "parent_author":"bacchist",<br>"parent_permlink":"re-daut44-re-bacchist-re-daut44-re-bacchist-re-daut44-preflop-poker-guide-hands-to-raise-from-each-position-20160922t064815612z",<br>"author":"daut44",<br>"permlink":"re-bacchist-re-daut44-re-bacchist-re-daut44-re-bacchist-re-daut44-preflop-poker-guide-hands-to-raise-from-each-position-20160922t090035464z",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"Pokersnowie gives the answer I expected: it recommends a mixed strategy. It advises to raise 38% from the button,<br> and recommends playing a ~58% range from the sb but lots of hands are limped with others raised. This is about what I thought would be the GTO solution,<br> but it's complicated as fuck:\n\nhttp:\/\/s19.postimg.org\/4cwrutthf\/Screen_Shot_2016_09_22_at_1_52_21_AM.png\n\nGreen is raise,<br> yellow is limp,<br> yellow with writing is to raise that % of the time. \n\nLooks like it wants us to raise roughly 20-25% and to limp roughly 30-35%. Overall can play 10-20% more hands by playing a mixed strategy than raising only,<br> but 10% less hands than limping only,<br> but is clearly the optimal way to approach sb play. Just hard for humans to follow that chart even when using suits to randomize play.",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"poker\" ,<br>\"image\":[\"http:\/\/s19.postimg.org\/4cwrutthf\/Screen_Shot_2016_09_22_at_1_52_21_AM.png\" " |
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