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Originally Posted by macgyver72
Do you guys differ your preflop strategy much for the cap games?
Do you bluff more/less often on the TT6 77J suited or connected boards?
Do you 3 bet more/less often with the drawy hands?
Do you get it in significantly lighter?
Go for many check raises on the flop or lead?
Played a cap game for a bit today and ran hot but realized that a lot of people were jamming it in with bottom 2 or naked non-nut flush draws ect. I wasn't sure how much to change strategy from the normal games. Opinions are appreciated.
Take anything i say with a grain of salt. I have been doing well but have not played a ton of capped hands.
I call alot where I would normally 3 bet unless I have AAxx, AKKx, AKQJ type hands.
I bluff less often on paired boards b/c ppl coldcall alot more with much weaker/random holdings.
You are nearly always priced in to call with your draw if there was action preflop - so you should bet imo to at least give you opponent the opportunity to fold a 'made' hand.
I'm more inclined to get it in with top and bottom pairs/bottom 2 sometimes on an uncoordinated boards - so yes I get it in lighter often.
C/R the preflop raiser with made hands rather than lead since he is generally stuck calling drawing very thin but would fold to a lead.