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Old 12-28-2004, 04:59 PM #6 (permalink)  
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i think just playing those 10 hands works for NL. after all, you can camp on aces or kings and get paid off, because those people are stupid and don't notice you haven't played a single hand for 20 minutes.

limit, this is a losing strategy. open up your starting hand requirements. just remember, the more opponents you face on average, the BETTER hands you need to beat them.

aces and kings are destroyed in limit all the time (but also win their fair share of the time) because they are facing against like 4 or 5 different opponents. on a coordinated board you can be almost sure someone has you beat by the river 50% of the time.

lower pocket pairs, suited connectors, suited aces, those are all strong hands because you hit sets (which are consealed), hit straights, and hit flushes which are all strong enough to win against multiple opponents.
 
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