Open limping before the flop in no-limit hold'em cash games is almost always the sign of a loose/passive, weak player. However, this doesn't have to be the case, and you can definitely add open limping to your game in the right circumstances if you plan things out well. What we want to do here is look at some of the advantages of open limping in a vacuum, how to counter some of the disadvantages and what some of the math looks like for specific scenarios to get you to thinking about your play.
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P.S. This is one of my favorite topics in today's games.