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Getting MORE aggressive at lower limits is senseless. You're going to more often need the best hand to win, like just about every time. So aggressive moves are usually a waste of time, except for value bets or raises, or raises to drive people out. In real loose games semi-bluffs and bluffs become mostly useless tactics. In general you should play a more passive (tho not SUPER-passive) game as you drop down in stakes.
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Does this include calling in LP after many limpers with K5s, as S+M advise?
If so, why raise after limpers with Axs? JTs, T9s, 87s, or even KJs I can understand, but Axs? |
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As a gross generality I rarely raise with any of those hands, but if the game is loose-passive enough I'll play most or all of them from any position.
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