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glworden
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Silver Level
In many posts I've seen people talk about a "standard raise" or a play being standard. It kind of makes me feel like an idiot if I have a different idea or don't know that the play is so standard it doesn't even merit discussion. Are we all speaking the same language?
Let's consider a 10-seat ring game, you're in mid-position pre-flop in an unraised pot. You have a hand you want to play. Some of us might play suited connectors different that a big pair. But that's another question, which you can answer here:
https://www.cardschat.com/forum/cash-games-11/poll-consistent-pre-flop-play-mix-136547/
Assuming you want to make a standard pre-flop raise, what exactly is that?
Let's consider a 10-seat ring game, you're in mid-position pre-flop in an unraised pot. You have a hand you want to play. Some of us might play suited connectors different that a big pair. But that's another question, which you can answer here:
https://www.cardschat.com/forum/cash-games-11/poll-consistent-pre-flop-play-mix-136547/
Assuming you want to make a standard pre-flop raise, what exactly is that?
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