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 Originally Posted by twosevoff
I personally like to raise 3xbb with no or 1 limper in front of me, with an additional 1xbb for every limper beyond the first. With this strategy, no one can get any information from the size of your raises.
Yes, but when you have AA you want more money in the pot, when you have QQ you want to eliminate players. That's because AA wins more than 50% against nine random hands so it's even good enough to limp with. Queens, on the other hand, you want to get people out sometimes or go all-in with you.
Yeah, I took this from Harrington. Very good for live tournaments... my first live tournament was really bad because I was used to 3 handed games with roommates so I played really loose and never hit anything and always got raised. Harrignton's book taught me how tight you have to be in real life tournaments.
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