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Old 11-25-2007, 07:37 AM
Gelin1 Gelin1 is offline
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Default Re: **Official uNL Stats thread**

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When the limpers are bad, raise up hands that have the potential to flop monsters i.e. SCs and small pairs. There is probably no more profitable position to be in at small stakes games than to be reasonably deep and have a bunch of players who play very poorly postflop limp to your button with garbage that will get them in trouble, you raise it up with your T8 suited or whatever, and have them all just call. You've got a big pot with best position and players who know nothing about adjusting for hand values in large multiway pots. If you've got one really bad player at your table try to isolate with almost any two cards (throw away the real no-hopers like 83 / T2 / 94 etc.) It's very rare to have the nitty regular TAGs adjust and start coming over the top of you reading your raise for what it is - and you want to play as many (preferably raised) pots as possible against the worst players as that's where most of your EV should come from. If it's folded to you OTB you should be opening a very wide range unless the blinds are competent which is unlikely.

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Thanks a lot! I'm gonna start including this in my game. I have been raising any PP in these situations, but mostly just limping along with my SCs if there's been a couple of limpers before me.
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