Re: **Official uNL microbrew thread:April**
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At 10NL especially, limping behind is much more profitable iwht hands like 22-66, suited connectors, etc. at many tables because players simply don't fold QJo and it's difficult to play postflop if you miss the set, especially if they call whiffed overs and float a certain %. I play very passively OOP, and very aggressively in position.
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Yes, and by that reasoning playing a 23/15 style is ... well you are pushing small edges.
If we are to follow your argumentation, you should simply narrow it down and tighen up. Thread TPTK like the nuts and take them to valuetown.
Raise 66, if HU then cbet else play for setvalue.
And don't play any hands UTG and UTG+1 but premiums.
If bored, then add a couple of tables.
Profit, then move up to where they respect your raises and unwind [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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I do open raise 66, but if the action to me is L/P MP limps, CO limps, Button limps, I'm SB with 66, I'm not raising... I'll get several callers, be OOP with a hand that misses most flops... I just complete here. I generally also limp behind 55 and below if someone else limps ahead of me.
I generally also consider my edge to be outplaying people postflop, against players with 40-60VPIP and 2% preflop raise, it doesn't take much to be way ahead of their range, b/c they'll get taken to valuetown when they flop top pair no kicker after limp/calling K3
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