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So far in my shorthanded play, I've found that I've been challenged a bit pre-flop. I've done some research, and what I've seen by way of 3-betting standards has been pretty loose.
Two charts I've looked at suggest 3-betting: -Pairs down to 7 (I'm cool with that.) -Ace-suited down to 10, 9 on the button (Eh, if it's multiway I've been cold calling. I should be raising for value?) -AK-AJ with A10 being marginal - KQs and KJs with K10s marginal from the button - KQ (are you guys 3-betting this?) - KJ from the button marginally? - QJs from the button? I don't think I 3-bet enough if this is the case. Let's say it's 5-handed and I'm on the button. It goes limp, raise. Do I reraise k10s? I would normally call. ****** Here's another hypothetical along the lines of raising for value. Blind play though: Playing 5-max games, I see a lot of 3-handed pots like this. You're in the big blind. Loose-passive calls on button, weak small blind completes. What range of hands can you raise here for value from the BB? What about if there's one more limper and it's 4-way? What hands can fit in that range now? Will PokerStove compute this for me?
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