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Originally Posted by legionrainfall
Never limp? Raising every hand you play sounds reckless way to lose a lot of money fast.
I will need to look into this theory. At least this disproves comments that you can not give advice with limited hand history.
That might seem but it isn't. It just isn't, do not limp.
You're probably playing too many hands by limping and you need to cut out a lot. If it's folded to you, raise your entire range (also the same amount) whether it is AA or T9s. It means you'll be playing tighter but also gain advantages of an uncapped range (you can still have all the good hands) which gives you a lot of power postflop, build bigger pots with good hands and also you aren't going to be targeted by every good player at the table.
Seriously, if I see someone limp and I know it isn't a missclick I will target them relentlessly, it is never the sign of a good player.