What do you guys think of my preflop strategy?

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Bentheman87

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This is for tournament poker only when it's folded around to me. I'm still working on it and haven't finished the red zone section yet. And sorry if it looks sloppy, I made it on excel and then transferred it to MS word so I could attach it here. What do you guys think? What should I change or add?
 

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It's an awful lot to try to remember but if it works for you that's all that matters......................
 
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Always good to have a winning strategy we all should. This means you take your game serious and for that I give you props!!! Stick to what works for you as everyone has different ways of making money playing poker. I noticed you raise alot with low pocket pairs though be carefull of this because people will gladly reraise you with ak or aq just make sure you are willing to put it all on the line if need be with great cards not subpar ones.
 
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A winning startegy is great does it work for you? Alot of people will even all in with Ace Rag as they think it is gold.

Remember just because you play one type of poker there are alot of variations. Some are winners and some are loosers in the long run.
 
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Looks text look for most actions. This may a bit aggressive if you looking to build a pot, For headsup or outright winning this is maybe a better application, but its chips that pay not hands won.
 
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You can fill in the red zone with "You're screwed"
 
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Extremely specific. It seems like a great base but I've always been a believer of mixing it up.

For example: If it's been a while (8-10 orbits) since I've had a big hand in early position, I'll make a raise from that position with a hand outside of my normal hand requirements. My intentions with this is that I'll be representing a big hand, and usually, if you haven't made this play in a while it'll just fold around. Also, when you do pick up a big hand and make your standard play, people will be more likely to give you the action you want with your big hands.

Just a thought. Sick table though, you definitely put thought into it.
 
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Looks very similar to Dan Harrington's strategy.

Seems fine to me,even though it should not be set in stone.Different situations call for different strategies IMHO.
 
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