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Old 09-09-2005, 11:12 PM     Post subject: What the haxx #1 (permalink)  
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In Hold'em for Advanced Players it says that an expert no limit player limps 1/3 of the time in a low limit NL game because he can outplay everyone post-flop.

How does this strategy play? Is that how everyone plays 25NL? Explain plz.
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Old 09-10-2005, 12:32 AM #2 (permalink)  
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I do this in the HU penny tables on stars, or even full ring on said tables. They're usually very lappy.
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Old 09-10-2005, 12:46 AM #3 (permalink)  
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Is that how everyone plays 25NL?
There is no "how everyone plays" in poker, some do, but others dont.

If you see me at a table with 33% VP$IP, rest assured, I on a really good run of cards, not bluffing =P

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I meant, is this the strategy considered to be the best at low stakes NLHE online games? Or is playing maybe 10% of your starting hands considered better? I'm not sure maybe this thread should have been in Hold'em Strategies...
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I think multitableing 7+ tables camping monsters is the most profitable way to play the microlimits if your talking $$/hour.. and one of the worst for BB/100..

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I think multitableing 7+ tables camping monsters is the most profitable way to play the microlimits if your talking $$/hour.. and one of the worst for BB/100..

IMO =)
Yeah, but what about when I want the highest BB/100
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highest bb/100 you get from 1 tabling a 25NL table and playing tag IMO
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highest bb/100 you get from 1 tabling a 25NL table and playing tag IMO
So you wouldn't advocate a lot of limping to hopefully outplay your opponents on the flop?
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Old 09-11-2005, 05:19 PM #9 (permalink)  
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At 6max £25NL there seems to be a pre-flop raise maybe 1/3 of the time, so limping pre-flop is both possible and, often, successful, as long as you are a good post-flop player - and know how to play 89s on a 458 rainbow board.
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if you are good postflop, then yes you can do this. most people that are buidling their rolls at 25 NL aren't good postflop however.
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