Hey, Question. So Does the solver treat "Avg stack size" the same as "effective stack size" ? Or should we be inputting varying stack sizes into the table to make it more realistic. I want to know because let's say that you are the short stack early in the tournament and you want to study how to maneuver, or vs when it's an opponent who is the short stack and you want to know how to respond. Thank you
Very very good content, thank you Matt! i would love an option in gto wizard to put in Limps at deeper stack depths, maybe with a guessed node lock from your experiences on what most amateurs limp. And see how the solver would attack a weaker range.. I don't feel like I get 3betted when I iso limps at live, usually mostly calls or alot of folds. So I like to target and iso that weak range to get headsup spots against that player. :)
How often are we limping when on a soft table that opponents rarely 3bet? Are we still employing this percentage of limping? Especially from earlier position?
I tried to solve the over limping strategy on HRC beta but i did not succed. It appears the later positions should have an overlimp strategy and a ISO raise strategy. Does it mean they should raise their best combos and overlimp the bottom ? For exemple after LJ limps, CO should overlimp 20% and raise 10%. Does it mean they should pure raise with pp7+, KQ and AT+ and pure overlimp with hands as weak as A7off, pp2 or 65s? thanks for reading
This really depends on the exact scenario, stack depth, original limping range, etc. Generally, once someone has limped, other players have more incentive to over-limp
I feel like if you’re ever limping in position with any 2 cards it makes it really hard for you to rep certain boards when you miss. Not a big fan. Don’t we want to be able to rep any board? Limping in small blind is totally acceptable I feel. But other than that I think it’s a big no no.
I think it’s more of a way to see a cheap flop especially when you’re deep stacked in the middle of the tournament. You can start exploiting the mid to low stack players if you hit a decent or strong flop by getting in cheap. Otherwise you can just get out of the way for a small fee.
It’s my opinion that the words always or never should not be in a poker players vocabulary to say one should never limp or to say one should always raise is very exploitable
That is only true if BB was a perfectly playing opponent IMO or when you don't have an edge over your opponent. Which is clearly not the case. It is much easier to narrow down a range when pot is raised and bigger, making decisions slightly easier IMO.
That is the correct strategy, because you will get called more often in bounty tournaments, and you want to force them to call you when you have premium hands
Everything is fine, but the last point 'limping in ICM is unacceptable' is wrong. There are a lot of situations when you must have a limping range under the hard ICM pressure.
Limpin' is Pimpin'
In the cEV sim all stacks are even; how do you think things change when you are the only shortstack?
Hey, Question. So Does the solver treat "Avg stack size" the same as "effective stack size" ? Or should we be inputting varying stack sizes into the table to make it more realistic. I want to know because let's say that you are the short stack early in the tournament and you want to study how to maneuver, or vs when it's an opponent who is the short stack and you want to know how to respond.
Thank you
Very very good content, thank you Matt!
i would love an option in gto wizard to put in Limps at deeper stack depths, maybe with a guessed node lock from your experiences on what most amateurs limp. And see how the solver would attack a weaker range.. I don't feel like I get 3betted when I iso limps at live, usually mostly calls or alot of folds. So I like to target and iso that weak range to get headsup spots against that player. :)
How often are we limping when on a soft table that opponents rarely 3bet? Are we still employing this percentage of limping? Especially from earlier position?
All good stuff so far!!
I tried to solve the over limping strategy on HRC beta but i did not succed.
It appears the later positions should have an overlimp strategy and a ISO raise strategy. Does it mean they should raise their best combos and overlimp the bottom ? For exemple after LJ limps, CO should overlimp 20% and raise 10%. Does it mean they should pure raise with pp7+, KQ and AT+ and pure overlimp with hands as weak as A7off, pp2 or 65s?
thanks for reading
This really depends on the exact scenario, stack depth, original limping range, etc. Generally, once someone has limped, other players have more incentive to over-limp
great content today! ty ty
Limpin is Pimpin! -DNegs, after winning the highroller 😂😂🎉
Pump it or dump it was the advice.
I feel like if you’re ever limping in position with any 2 cards it makes it really hard for you to rep certain boards when you miss. Not a big fan. Don’t we want to be able to rep any board? Limping in small blind is totally acceptable I feel. But other than that I think it’s a big no no.
I think it’s more of a way to see a cheap flop especially when you’re deep stacked in the middle of the tournament. You can start exploiting the mid to low stack players if you hit a decent or strong flop by getting in cheap. Otherwise you can just get out of the way for a small fee.
It’s my opinion that the words always or never should not be in a poker players vocabulary to say one should never limp or to say one should always raise is very exploitable
The sound effect at the intro is way too loud, compared to the rest of the video.
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If I l've learned anything from own experience, it's "never allow the BB to show up to the flop with any 2"
That is only true if BB was a perfectly playing opponent IMO or when you don't have an edge over your opponent. Which is clearly not the case. It is much easier to narrow down a range when pot is raised and bigger, making decisions slightly easier IMO.
Nonsense
In a bounty tournament, when really shallow stacked, I would rather move all in with my premium hands than limp.
That is the correct strategy, because you will get called more often in bounty tournaments, and you want to force them to call you when you have premium hands
Everything is fine, but the last point 'limping in ICM is unacceptable' is wrong. There are a lot of situations when you must have a limping range under the hard ICM pressure.
No there isn’t
Limp and donate
Yes, it is true. Never limp, its for fishes.
If you are good playing postflop then limping is a great way to play.
should u ever limp in cash
due to rake you shouldnt have a limping range in cash
@@onufrank what if im in home games with no rake
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Then find a DeLand deck and put it into use....😮
I won 400k in 2 years playng full limp in mtts mid/highstakes. Thanks for understanding nothing about limping with your useless sims
you mean full limp in the sb?
? why would you be complaining about this lol
@@skillfuldabest i mean full limp from any position
@@tommasodilena4971 Wouldn't it be a mistake to limp deep stack with big hands in ep?