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NLHE-Theory&Practice
Has anybody read this yet? To those that have, any comments?
I saw this little tidbit on 2p2, and I know it's only a small, undetailed description of part of the book, but I must say that I'm already dissapointed.
Finished reading NLHE-THeory & Practice.
In their starting hand section, which came with a lot of disclaimers, Sklansky and Miller "recommend" usually limping (80%) but occasionally raising (20%) in early position in unopened pots with 0-gap suited connectors down to 54s and AQs-A2s.
In the mix of hands of hands they recommend in early position, you are open raising about 30% of the time and open limping ~70%. When you are raising, half the time you have AA- QQ or AK-AQ, and the other half you are varying your play by raising hands you usually limp, ie JJ-22, AJs-A2s or KQs-54s.
Thoughts about this strategy in unopened pots for 100xBB max buyin games online or deeper stack live games?
Thoughts generally about building drawing hands out of position?
on the plus side, maybe sklansky and miller can help soften up my 2/4 game that I've been running terribly at...
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