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 Originally Posted by PlayToWin
Daven, I "think" I know what you're saying, but I still think that this strategy is good for 5NL. I do not think it will work as I move up, if I ever do move up. That is, the strategy of limping more with good, but not made hands PF. I'm constantly amazed at how many sooted A's and small PP's I get PF that flop horribly.
some thoughts on some speculative hands
1 - dump A6s-A9s from all positions, except when stealing from lp. Dump A2-A5 s and AJs from ep.
2 - don't play other sooted hands that aren't connected or one gappers
2a - be careful with scs and one-gappers
3 - pocket pairs, open limping = open folding from ep - do either is fine. Obviously steal with them, limping behind is also fine from lp
4 - dump offsuited hands other than AK from the blinds when pot is raised
probably worth describing your play with speculative hands - just briefly. Break them into type and how you tend to play them. as an example that i've only recently come to recognise - I over-value suited connectors, i call them multi-way too often and i open them too often. Post your thoughts here or in the bc, you'll gain a bunch from simply spending ten minutes scribbling your ideas down.
it almost sickens me to mention it, but look at this
crap nit
and
talented nit
these guys are 12-9 and 13-10 respectively. Their style will crush microstakes, but you have to be patient. An oft suggested, but rarely followed, approach to micro full-ring is to start out uber-nit, and very slowly add hands to your pre-flop ranges.
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