W********m 发帖数: 7793 | 1 Reading the book non-limit holdem theory and practice. It appears to me that
they advocate more limping than raising preflop. The reason is that it is
better to keep inferior hand in to win a bigger pot than to win a mere
blinds. Does it make sense? Half of the hand they recomment limp, i would
even raise with. i only run vpip 13 7 or so. so are they suggesting to have
something 18 6 for vpipd?
Any comments? |
f*****g 发帖数: 15860 | 2 i guess open limp or follow limp are different, it doesn't hurt to limp more
if your VPIP is kind of low, but should be in good position no matter what.
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【在 W********m 的大作中提到】 : Reading the book non-limit holdem theory and practice. It appears to me that : they advocate more limping than raising preflop. The reason is that it is : better to keep inferior hand in to win a bigger pot than to win a mere : blinds. Does it make sense? Half of the hand they recomment limp, i would : even raise with. i only run vpip 13 7 or so. so are they suggesting to have : something 18 6 for vpipd? : Any comments?
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s*********k 发帖数: 1989 | 3 6-hand prefers raise w/ so-so hand. Many times you take down the blinds
which is great enough. 9-handed, I believe what FryKing says. |
W********m 发帖数: 7793 | 4 it is a little counter-intuitive, since we usually focus so much on stealing
blind... But really blind is very small compare to what we could win after
the flop.
more
what.
【在 f*****g 的大作中提到】 : i guess open limp or follow limp are different, it doesn't hurt to limp more : if your VPIP is kind of low, but should be in good position no matter what. : : that : is : have
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W********m 发帖数: 7793 | 5 More on this issue:
Concept No. 55: Unlike limit, limping first in on the button is frequently
correct. Every limit player is familiar with blind stealing — openraising
from late position with a weak hand in an attempt to win the blinds. In
limit, it’s almost never right to limp in when you could attempt a blind
steal
instead, since the blind money represents a large percentage of your total
expected
win. For instance, in a game with $10 and $20 blinds ($20–$40 limit),
you might expect a big fin |