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Beating minbettors HU nl sng\'s, Switching to \"limit\"?
i went to watch a 110 dollar HU sng and a minbettor sat down. The player played extremely poor HU, but the other player after the first hand switched gears immediately to minbetting himself. Is this the best way? U are risking less, right. Although it was minbetting, good hands were betted agressively.
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Re: Beating minbettors HU nl sng\'s, Switching to \"limit\"?
lol no. No limit allows you to set your own price. They are waiving that right but you shouldn't.
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Re: Beating minbettors HU nl sng\'s, Switching to \"limit\"?
Are you sure you weren't watching a limit SNG?
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Re: Beating minbettors HU nl sng\'s, Switching to \"limit\"?
That was a mixture of limit and no limit. Tough part to play a normal regular game, raising big etc is that if u dont catch any cards, u are just blowing away ur stack with stupid raises. Against a regular player who usually bets right amounts, i repop against a minbet on the turn sometimes but a guy who minbets every hand, thats a whole another ball game. I've seen other good players also changin gears. I tried it myself and the "limit" strategy works a lot better. Of course a mix in some raise bluffs so my good hands are paid off because minbettors arent necessarily calling stations. And response to that i bet strong with my strong hands. Think about it. What kind of read do you get from a player who is betting straight, full house, draws and high card exactly at the same way. eventually they dont fold to raises. People who are crying when losing to these players, are the ones who try to outplay them with stupid hands.
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