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Old 08-13-11, 02:58 AM
dominik879 dominik879 is offline
 
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Starting hands?

Hi guys,

Which starting hands table (i.e. preflop action matrix) would you recommend for fixed Limit Hold'em (Small/Medium stakes)??

I intend to play short-handed (6 max) online.

I know that Sklansky published a couple but they are probably somewhat outdated?

Thanks!
Cheers,
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Old 08-13-11, 05:27 AM
HPG ADMIN HPG ADMIN is offline
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For small stakes Sklansky is way too tight. Use Lee Jones's chart for small stakes. Sklansky is probably OK for medium stakes though.
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Old 08-22-11, 07:29 PM
palpatine palpatine is offline
 
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Dude id be all like looking down at the ole k 7 suited and get a stiffy its time to freakin play raise! I announce proudly. This random duoche calls with with a j flop come a q 7 one club im all like im all in! He calls it comes bump bump running clubs and im all like yay man ship it. Also i like hands like j x suited or better like q5 suited any hand that connects in any way like 9 5 off is the nuts. Another really good hand is like 10 5 cuz you can make all the straights in the game its the only hand where you can make all straights. So that hand is definately a four bet hand or even call all in with. Ok so heres a story we playin 1 2 no limit this guy got aces he makes it 10 next guy got qq he makes it 35 ive got 200 behind me i shove allin 10 5 clubs both players call flop is 234 two clubs! Turn is q hearts brick! River is ace of diamonds i made the small straight cuz i had 10 5 and my opponents sets were no match for the might 10 5 cuz it makes all the straights.
 

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