the bottom line
seems some over looked the last thing i put in, here it is again
Violate this basic strategy if either you hold "exceptionl cards" OR need to "Make A Stand as short stack" another thing i use is the last hand option on full tilt you can look back to see what suits and cards have hit in the last 7-8
hands if i have over cards that havent been hitting then im in
sounds silly but it has been working for me.a little add about starting hands. I hope I am able to contribute by this. Here goes.
Group 1
AA, KK, QQ, JJ, AKs
Group 2
TT, AQs, AJs, KQs, AK
Group 3
99, JTs, QJs, KJs, ATs, AQ
Group 4
T9s, KQ, 88, QTs, 98s, J9s, AJ, KTs
Group 5
77, 87s, Q9s, T8s, KJ, QJ, JT, 76s, 97s, Axs, 65s
Group 6
66, AT, 55, 86s, KT, QT, 54s, K9s, J8s, 75s
Group 7
44, J9, 64s, T9, 53s, 33, 98, 43s, 22, Kxs, T7s, Q8s
Group 8
87, A9, Q9, 76, 42s, 32s, 96s, 85s, J8, J7s, 65, 54, 74s, K9, T8
Now for what each group means.
If your in early position ( First three off BB ) Play Group 1-3 Hands. If in a Loose game, maybe extend to some of Group 4.
If your in Middle position ( Next three seats ) Play Group 1-5 Hands. Again, loose table may extend to 6.
If your in Late position ( last seats including blinds ) Group 1-7. Possibly Group 8 hands for unraised blinds.
Now, this is how I play them. You can decide for yourself.
If first in - Raise, If Raised pot and you hold Group 1 Hand, reraise or slow play.
Bet sizing to be learned on your own.
Now, all though i disclosed my starting hand requirements and betting pattern. I just want ya to know. To be a good player, YOU HAVE TO MIX IT UP.
Hope this might help someone out
After the Flop play is up to you.