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Have you tried any of these preflop poker tips? Also, here is the simple strategy I use to catch them bluffing (works every time): https://youtu.be/Ywlr2nKwhX8
Nathan can you make a video how to recognize that opponent have set or overpair.
I am winning player at micros but most of my loses are against set or overpair…
all the recreational players who limp in tend to call when you raise.
On #7 you might want to gauge the table first a bit before blindly going over the top of limpers. There could be some "tricky limpers" among them. However, after an hour maybe of seeing limp pots go to showdown weakly maybe imply this exploitation.
Just beware of tricky limpers!!
Position means nothing to me. If you fixate on it, you might not really know the game. The only time it matters is when nobody has a hand. Stupid advice from chip bully pseudo pro
This is Not a bad strategy.. but in Texas idk if it would work bc $6 8$ pre flop will get called by half the table lol.
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Always raising the blind pre-flop is like saying you should always castle your king in Chess. It’s a good move, but there are times you don’t do it. Blanket “always do this” strategies are insane. If you want to trap with kings, you don’t want to run every limper out before the flop.
What hands you play should also have something to do with your position at the table. If you're on the button and everyone up to that point has folded pre-flop what difference does it make if you're in a 6 player or 9 player game at that point as far as deciding whether to play a hand? Either way, you're in a 3 player game now.
Why do you go all in with AK? I know it's much easier to bluff with but technically it's an underdog against a pair of 2s.