Poker Strategy Info And Source:
Many of my small stakes students are unsure on what to do when there are lots of limpers preflop and then the action is on them in the blinds.
It is important when you are deciding on any course of action to consider what your opponent’s strategies are. Are they straightforward or tricky? Are they calling stations? Your biggest concern should be the first limper. There are plenty of players in the low stakes poker games that love to trap with pocket aces or pocket kings in early position by limping and then re-raising.
When you are playing from the small blind your pot odds increase as more players limp. You should call with a wide range of hands that will flop well. However, you should fold hands that have huge reverse implied odds. Make sure that you raise with your best hands and perhaps some bluffs that can’t profitability call.
When playing from the big blind remember that it is free to check and see a flop! You should only raise with your best hands and perhaps some bluffs if you think that multiple limpers will fold. You should generally plat fairly straightforward postflop as you will be facing multiple opponents and ranges.
0:00 – Intro
0:14 – What are the limpers strategies?
4:49 – From the Small Blind
8:45 – From the Big Blind
10:42 – Postflop play
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You are in the big blind playing in a $1/$2 NL Cash Game and are facing 4 limpers.
What is the bottom of your value range that you decide to raise?
I hate those limpers, I hate' em
This was a great video. Thank you.
Excellent video!
Thanks
I play in a home game but bug rake $15 per pot max in a loose 5 on the button game should I stay here or move closer to a casino no other factors
The 1-3 games I play in at Delaware parks, have alot of limpers. Tht call anything some days
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On extremely rare occasions, in early position on very aggressive tables, I have limp called an early position open with AA expecting someone in a later position to steal the 'dead money'. I only do this when I am like UTG2/3 and UTG opened with a limp, and I have a high level of certainty that someone in late position will raise. When I reraise as the 2nd limper, they always believe I am just stealing and probably 90% of the time I do this, I get heads up, all in preflop heads up when I have AA.
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