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Originally Posted by *Split*
1. pretend you are a SSr
2. start from UTG
3. pick a hand
4. consider raising that hand
5. consider what would happen if ppl folded, 3b, called
6. do we think that is profitable given flops if called?
7. add/delete hand to/from range
do this around the table. yes, it takes time. but i figured out a very +EV SSing strategy in 2.5hrs waiting around in an airport with pokerstove, AIE, and a logic tree. you can do the same =)
I was getting killed at teh pokers today so I stopped playing and decided to do this.
I think i came up with decent opening range from each position, what hands to 3 bet against certain opening ranges, etc.
I having a little trouble figuring out a few things though such as . . .
How much is a decent short stacker changing his opening range after limpers? 1 limper? 2 limpers? etc?
I assume a good SS'er is open raising a wide range from CO and BTN but I am guessing they are generally removing weaker hands like A2s, 55, or QTo after a limper or two? Or are they open shipping with these hands sometimes?
What about like 88 after 2 or 3 limpers?
Also, is a SS'er generally raising 3x+1bb per limper when they do raise like we generally do playing full stacked?
Thanks in advance
great article as well split