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jrz1972 01-05-2007 10:29 AM

Re: Transition
 
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Open raising is not so important in limit.

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Open-raising is vastly more important in limit than NL, and it's not close. Taking down the blinds or small pots on the flop (set up by a pfr) on a regular basis adds a lot to a limit player's winrate. It does almost nothing for a NL player.

Obviously there are times when you want to open-raise in NL, but whereas open-limping is frequently optimal in NL, it's usually a mistake in limit, especially from MP on.

neeeel 01-05-2007 10:43 AM

Re: Transition
 
i played my first NL tourney a couple of days ago, after 1 month learning limit, wow its a lot harder. Limit seems simpler in that a bet is worth 1BB ( or SB) , i found it really hard to adjust to coping with 1000 chip raises. I tried to play "proper" poker, but there was a total maniac at my table, who played at least 90% of his hands in the early stages, and sucked up everyone elses chips, got no help from anyone else. still managed to double my stack tho, maniac had 14 * stack. I guess in the end, a bet is a bet never mind the size , and if youve got a good hand, you will want to call. I would think bluffing is a lot easier in NL, specially if u have the big stack


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