Re: Raising limpers preflop
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Originally Posted by Iconoclastic
Since I've started $25 NLHE a week ago, I've noticed that selectively raising limpers and blind stealing (RL for short) preflop has been one of my most effective moves. Is it just me or do people really fear preflop raises? I take small pot after small pot after, well you know. My PFR% according to PokerTracker is now 19% because of this tactic. And that does not even include the equity from successful continuation bets.
This move has been so good to me that I even experimented by buying in with the minimum at a table and doing very little other than RL. I went with the minimum buyin rather than the standard buyin because a good player who sees a preflop raise from a short stack is less likely to play back even if he knows I have nothing because of the apparently lower FE. Plus this way they have no implied odds and are less likely to call with something like T9s.
The trick with this move is that it works best with Tight players. I've lost a few bucks messing with the wrong >insert derogatory nickname for Loose players here<. I have even gone so far as to keep Rocks on my Buddy List and avoiding the Loose Passive players that most sharks consider to be fish. Am I the only one who feeds on Rocks?
Let's discuss this strategy. I am curious as to the response from all kinds of players, not only LAGs.
BTW, I see some users have posted hand histories in this Hold'em Strategies section. We have a separate section for that.
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