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[NLTRN] High stakes limpers
Sometimes to fill my void I watch "high stakes" HUSNGs on Full Tilt (ie, the highest that have people playing, sometimes this is only 100). I sharkscope these players and see which ones are profitable (although some have suspsicious graphs, like one guy who was breakeven for about 750 games and then shot up 50k in 350 games and then was breakeven for another 1500 games or so) and kind of watch them a bit. I noticed that a lot of them limp a lot more than I would expect. Can someone explain this?
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Re: [NLTRN] High stakes limpers
I understand limping vs fish 100% is very very good, but between descent players - doh
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Re: [NLTRN] High stakes limpers
If you don't think you're going to be raised off your hand, there's no problem seeing lots of extra flops for almost free.
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Re: [NLTRN] High stakes limpers
Too general of a question but you'll see a lot of different winning styles in the 110-220s. It just shows how important hand reading is and tilt control is in winning over the long run.
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