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 Originally Posted by Pelion
 Originally Posted by Fnord
 Originally Posted by siknd
i always considered that writing on 'the blinds drive the play' (ie sklansky and caro and whoever) to be more central to limit play (and tourneys of course). in NL, id be happy playing with no blinds whatsoever. and it wouldnt change my opening requirements.
In NLHE the sucker is the blinds. I view NLHE as a game where the amount of dead money in the pot fluctuates wildly. Hence, so do my starting hands.
explain
Do you mean the amount of dead money fluctuates as more people limp (who will fold to a raise) or the amount of dead money goes up when some really loose really useless guy raises or the amount of dead money changes based on how tight the guy on the blind is or what?
What is the difference between someone posting an extra blind UTG, and a player who will limp every hand he is dealt?
Do you see where this is going?
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