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Originally Posted by Nepeeme2008
do you still limp as much?
Yes and no.
No in that I've dropped a bunch of hands from my EP (and sometimes MP) limping range simply because I think games have gotten to the point where they are no longer profitable to play OOP (especially in raisey games where you're unlikely to see a cheap flop). For example, I've dropped Axs/KJs-/QJs-/JTs/66- from my EP limping range (I now fold them) at all but the best tables.
Yes in that I now limp / overlimp my premiums much more, and in fact from almost any position depending on game dynamics. And I'll also overlimp / open limp my speculative hands much more in position (whereas before I believe I was too aggressive with mediocre hands against too many limpers).
It's a constant work in progress. And since I don't record the results of each hand over a large sample size comparing method A vs method B vs method C, I'll never really get a handle on what is working better and what isn't (not that results over a lifetime sample would ever be conclusive anyways). I simply do what I think works so long as I think there are solid reasons for doing so.
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