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$5 NLHE 6-max: Was turning top pair into a bluff bad? (QJ missed straight draw)
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[QUOTE="Jamalex, post: 5917785, member: 441208"] There is a free program called pokerstrategy equilab I used to come up with my RFI (Raise First In) ranges for each position at the table for when I play 6max. It will teach you about combos and equity the more you use it which may help you understand why QJo is considered "very loose". I'm only saying this because you posted on here so I'm assuming your looking for some help. The bulk of the range from the HJ for me was my pairs and suited cards that I picked and only a few offsuit hands. KJo was the worst offsuit hand I used and it is still loose to do so here. If you like to play looser, I do too, I recommend doing so in the later positions rather then the earlier ones. That being said I would fold KJo without much of a thought when I'm 3-bet. As for the hand, I agree with sidetracked that if you are going to raise as loose as QJo from the HJ, when you get 3-bet this should be an easy snap fold because (I hope) it is the worst hand you would raise from this position. I used to raise and call 3-bets OOP in spots like this not all that long ago with the same and even worse hands then yours and trust me when I say you will lose money in the longrun because I have.:o [/QUOTE]
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