| This is a discussion on What to do when a raise means nothing within the online poker forums, in the Cash Games section; Have only been playing a while and am trying to play to be a tight but agressive player when I have the cards. What I ... |
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| What to do when a raise means nothing Have only been playing a while and am trying to play to be a tight but agressive player when I have the cards. What I am finding lately playing the SnGs (and Ring but to a lesser extent) that a raise means nothing to most players. I have been re raised when I have bet a reasonable raise of 3-5X BB with AA KK etc with anything at all. And most times they hit and kill you, for example I raised 6BB with AA and a player re-raises so I re-raise them to get called with 47 off and they hit a strt on the flop. It has got to the point that am on the verge of giving up playing as the agravation is not worth the pleasure of playing. My question is how do you combat this as it seems they hit every time and my BR is getting hammered. Maybe I am just not a good enough player, I don't know |
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| In SNG's you're going to get reraised early in the tourney because stack size vastly outweighs the blinds. A reraise is perfect for you when you have AA or KK, you get to protect your hand. If you get reraised, reraise back for 1/2 of their remaining stack. The junk hands should go away and speculative hands might look you up. Either way you're going to come out ahead in the long run. |
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| I felt the same way when I first started. But as time past and thousands of hands played,AA-KK is going to win majority of the time. You'll have your suck outs bad beats but thats a part of poker. Hang in there bro. And remember you can't win a SnG in the first 5 mins but you can definitely lose one. |
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| re: What to do when a raise means nothing poker don't judge your results on the outcome, judge your results on whether you made the right decisions in hands. In the long run, your bankroll will reflect the choices of right decisions being made and not bad beats like this one. Remember, this is still cards, nothing is guaranteed, just be happy with the fact you got all your money in with the dominating hand. That may not be what you want to hear, but its what you need to know |
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