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 Originally Posted by MrFerguson91
In David Sklanskys Theory of Poker he suggests to open limp from EP with monsters to induce raises from players in later positions but raise with them from MP and LP, I would mix it up in EP with monster hands to vary the play a little cause it could be easy for someone to pick up on it if you do it all the time
He also says it's a double-edged sword that can cost you money by giving a free card to a draw that would have folded or by losing the bet that would have been called by a player who, in fact, checked behind. He says it's not something to do unless you have a read that the player(s) left to act will bet.
Also... isn't that particular quote about limit hold 'em? I could be wrong about this.
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