Plo at an extremely loose and sometimes aggressive table
I struggle at a table where everyone (yeah absolutely everyone) wants to see a flop. Some raise, while the rest limp/call with A4C. In fact sometimes, someone 3bets, which opens Pandora's box. The original raiser 4bets and so on, and then the whole table goes all in pre.
What hands should I play preflop? Is it worth raising QQ+, or is there no point? What should I do when I flop mid/bottom set or top two pair with no serious redraws? Etc etc. Help, folks. Any advice is welcome.
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Kinda vague
No mention of what you buy in for/avg stack size, how many people in the game/how many to the flop on avg
Either way tho the advice is going to be pretty much the same....play tight, make good hands, shovel money in with your big hands/equity advantage
Home game 1/3 with straddle. 7max with 100bb buy in. Four to five players consistently go to the flop.
I usually play online and I can beat the micros. However, I'm having trouble finding a solid strategy for the conditions I described above.
Play hands that make the nuts and nut draws and put a lot of money in after the flop. J986ds might look like a great hand but it performs terribly 5 ways. JUST PLAY HANDS THAT MAKE THE NUTS. Or spend a lot of time studying the game and you'll be able to figure out a more nuanced strategy on your own