5 Tips to CRUSH Limpers!

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5 Tips to CRUSH Limpers:
#1 – Figure out the initial limper’s strategy
#2 – Raise with big pairs and big cards
#3 – Call with implied odds hands (suited Aces, suited connectors, and small pairs)
#4 – Do not play junky offsuit hands
#5 – Rarely raise if you suspect a trap

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10 thoughts on “5 Tips to CRUSH Limpers!

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  2. Thanks that was really interesting.
    And it answers a bit of a questioning I had lately.
    I started to track my vpip/pfr/3b stats for live games. Even though I don't have a huge sample yet (1000-1500 hands) I found out that my pfr is around half my vpip. As opposed to when i used to play online, was way closer (like 22/18 or so).
    Maybe the difference between online stats and live stats could be explained by the fact that there are more players limping in live games(?) (I'm a reg-rec 1/2)
    I guess I don't have to feel bad anymore about the gap I have between my vpip and pfr 😉

  3. Hi Jonathan. At 5.08 you said he on button ruined it for you by raising to 8 bb and the utg limper shoving all in with his aces, and showing them. Surely though, apart from you flopping a set and cracking his aces, didn't he actually save you from likely losing the hand as you were behind? Or because you knew the utg player does that with only the top 3 or better, you were hoping to see a flop to catch a jack to crack his aces and scoop the lot?

  4. Many Thanks, Jonathan. Nice video.
    Always baffles me whenever I see people bashing you for having the temerity to build what I assume is a successful business selling training materials.
    The amount of high quality free content you put out completely dwarfs what anybody else in this field is doing.
    If only some of the self-proclaimed poker geniuses gave away 10% of what you give away.
    Have a great day.

  5. Question: I play in Low Stake turbo tournaments every week and I can't seem to find the right value of betting for monster hands. If I raise to small I get hands like K X suited calling it and getting there somehow but if I raise too big then I get no value from my hands. Please help thank you 🙂

  6. Youre absolutely right abt limping and adjusting lol. I was playing daily big stack turbo 30k/15min. I was seat 4 and seat 5 is a solid regular. We both have a huge stack. I FELT to my left that this kid was really strong for some reason? So I LIMPED RED QUEENS for 400 instead of risking a 4 bet and sure enough he raised 1500. Now I know where I was at lol. He got called by BB and myself. Flop was not good 46ssX. Im looking for my damn Queen! I was check calling in this spot and he bet 4000! I snapped called. Turn was ACE spade and I know that he KNOWS that the ACE definitely fits my range and also flush completed. I was thinking of shoving or betting huge and it was by 50% I felt he mightve lay down. I sadly didn't go for it and I wish I did. He took his time and considered why I was checking the Ace spades? He checked behind. River was another blank and I checked instead of betting, once again I felt my only bet was a shove if I was gonna credibly rep at least the turn or maybe shoving on flush? I didn't do it and checked and he checked behind with KK…So ya I love to limp if given the right conditions lol. Ty for this video!

  7. thanks for the content JL. it's usually pretty easy to spot when people are being trap happy at the 1-2 nlhe tables
    mostly they are not even trying to balance a particular range . I see it lot.. this is a great video you covered a lot.

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