Quote Originally Posted by bjsaust
As a general rule I've found isolating wide IP to be good v's 1 limper, and I've found that isolating wide OOP at all, and IP v's more than 1 limper to be a good way to lose money. The more limpers there are, the more people are likely to see the flop, and the more people that see the flop, the more likely you are to need to showdown the best hand to win.


Theres plenty of hands in poker, you dont need to try to force things with crap pocket cards.
I think you're right here. At first, I was going wild in any position with poor hands, but it didn't take long to realise this was a leak. Now I just play loose and wild on the CO or BU with no raises in front of me. I still might limp/call sc's and pp's, and might make the occasional loose raise from utg, just because a raise from utg always looks strong, even to micro donks, but I don't do this often.