Q&A #7: Adjusting to Tight Limit Hold ‘em Games
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ozone asks,
I have been studying “Small Stakes Hold’em” and I see that you recommend raising preflop with a number of hands. What do you do when everyone tends to fold to your preflop raises? Do you continue playing the same way, add a few extra hands to raise with, or do you check instead of raise? Also is it worthwhile to raise with a premium hand, if it just gets you heads up with someone who will simply fold on the flop with anything but a great flop.
In limit hold ‘em, there’s rarely a reason to just limp with a premium hand. Tight opponents are no exception.
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Tags: Adjusting Your Play, limit-holdem, poker, preflop-play, raising-light, small-stakes-holdem, sshe, tight-games, weak-tight
