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Playing in freerolls against loose players
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[QUOTE="pep12343, post: 6805143, member: 449754"] In my opinion, expect a hand equal to or better than A-8s, you have a good chance of winning everything that way, and if you lose it's okay to risk a freeroll tournament against a player with these characteristics. While it is true that many players go all in with any hand, others choose hands like AX where you cover the A and most likely their second card will be low, another option is the low pairs that you can eliminate by producing an A. As a last tip, they are players who don't think so much, and when they do, they usually do it badly. If you just match, they'll be in trouble, thinking that this time you want to go all in. I recommend the following: 1) strong hands in which you really want to go all in, go up to 3 or 4 blinds: this will make your opponent wrong. Think “he wants me to let him see the flop” and he will probably retire all in with you 2) A-8s or similar hands, I recommend matching: willing to play and pay, thinking of a strong hand but worse than your opponent's 3) bad hands: pay from time to time, only to throw them away so that your opponent doesn't understand your game and thinks it's easy to make you throw the cards with his all in. I don't know if my advice is correct, it's very difficult to play against players who are impossible to read, I think. I wish you good luck [/QUOTE]
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