| This is a discussion on Try this FR strategy..... within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; You will NOT play a lot of hands, and you may need to tweak this to certain hand conditions, but generally this freeroll strategy works ... |
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| Try this FR strategy..... You will NOT play a lot of hands, and you may need to tweak this to certain hand conditions, but generally this freeroll strategy works well: up to 100/200 blinds: AA,KK,AKs,AK = go all in in any position (fold with "ANYTHING" else) 100/200 & up: AA,KK,AKs,AK,QQ,KQs,KQ = bet 4x b/blind in any position (fold to "EVERYTHING" and "ANYTHING" else that happens) Quint |
| Play Texas Hold'em Online Poker | Try this FR strategy..... | |
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| The problem with the first tip of 100/200 blinds is that you have a lot of players in freerolls that go all in with anything and you end up getting outdrawn. The second tip is a little tight strategy and your position must be a factor whether it's a freeroll or not. |
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| Try this instead. with sooted KK, QJ, 72o, raise all in unless in the CO or button, then just call every bet/raise. 96o and 74 suited raise from UTG and call from everywhere else but BB. Fold in BB. Oh, and AA should be folded pre-flop regardless of position or situation. Look at this strategy this way, if we are going to ignore the %s, position, and reads all together, does it really matter what cards we stuff in the strategy? |
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