| This is a discussion on Preflop Hands (No Limit) within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; My question is what hands are worth calling the blind? Whats deserve a raise on the preflop? And what percentage of the hands should be ... |
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| Preflop Hands (No Limit) My question is what hands are worth calling the blind? Whats deserve a raise on the preflop? And what percentage of the hands should be folded preflop? Also, it complicates it very much if we add position in to this, but feel free to if you can |
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| I would suggest: Get yourself a poker book, or do some searches on this forum. Without position, there is no such thing in NLHE... Its about ranges, your table image, your opponents, obviously, your position and you. Different players will have different styles. Read, practice, adapt. A general rule, if a question been posted before, a quick search will save you a bunch of snarky comments. |
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