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Old 06-19-11, 06:23 AM
DDGrantTX DDGrantTX is offline
 
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Corsicana
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Yes tight is ok starting off. To pick up a little something along the way watch for position opportunities where your cards really dont matter. Sometimes i will miss a lot of opportunities while waiting by not paying attention, you gotta stay in the game to capitalize on these "unwanted" or marginal hands. Example only one or two limpers to you in the cutoff with tight players in button and blinds, this should open your range quite a bit, especially if its post flop and one or two of the ones following you are out. Also dont wait until you are going to blind out. As soon as i see i have the smallest stack i start looking for any good reason to shove, this works wonders for your position plays by adding fold equity while you still have enough chips to make it believable.
works for me, make your own luck.

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