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aggression in 6 handed NL
I have been doing some analysis and it seems amazing what limping does at that game. Take suited connectors as an example (which I don't play often). When I limp with suited connectors my BB/100 (from Poker Tracker) is -24. My BB/100 when I raise with them is +69. The large differences between raising and limping seem to hold for all hands I choose to play.
My analysis would seem to indicate that if I am coming into a hand I sould come in raising. Is there a good reason to limp when playing 6 handed? |
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Re: aggression in 6 handed NL
to LRR if someone on your left raises your limp nonstop and nobody respects him
else, no |
#3
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Re: aggression in 6 handed NL
how do you figure your stats for limps and raises?
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Re: aggression in 6 handed NL
Meh, BS, I openlimp occasionally. For example 22-77, Axs with a couple of 40+ VPIP/ low pfr behind me. Not all that uncommon.
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Re: aggression in 6 handed NL
I think I only open limp 22-77 in early position and pretty much nothing else. I'll limp a lot of stuff in position when there are plenty of people in the pot already. There is no excuse for open limping in the CO or on the button. Anyone who does is either auto-set mining or a bad player.
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Re: aggression in 6 handed NL
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There is no excuse for open limping in the CO or on the button. Anyone who does is either auto-set mining or a bad player. [/ QUOTE ] I open limp K2 from button against non aggressive blinds and feel good about it. |
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Re: aggression in 6 handed NL
Yeah, really, there is very little place for never in NL.
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