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Limit Texas Hold'em Strategy
Started by atlantisdan at 10-19-2005 3:30 AM. Topic has 7 replies.
 
 
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10-19-2005, 3:30 AM
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atlantisdan

Joined on 10-19-2005
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Starting Limits
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What limit do you consider to be the best for new players?
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03-04-2006, 7:14 PM
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robindeem
Joined on 03-04-2006
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Re: Starting Limits
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I belive that newbies should start with tournaments rather than ring games. You can get alot of experience from small tournaments.
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03-12-2006, 2:30 AM
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revriver
Joined on 03-12-2006
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Since you asked about what limit a beginner should play. I advise you to play the LOWEST limit. That is so that you can see how FRICKING RIDICULOUS limit is. You will get so unbelievably pissed off when you raise with your AA and someone reraises you, and you reraise and 3 other people call, just to see that you have been beaten by 7/2 diamonds (happened to my KK today) by rivering a flush regarldess of how much you bet.
This happens in 10$/20$ limit also (k10 flop JQ9) and a guy with suited JQ betraises you to the max, and runner runners a backdoor flush. Things like that make you just want to end your life.
STAY IN TOURNEYS (school) DONT DO LIMIT (drugs)
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03-12-2006, 5:19 PM
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robindeem
Joined on 03-04-2006
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Re: Starting Limits
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ouch sorry to hear that rev....limit is very bad lets too many fish win i agree....although i did win the $5 mulit limit today. That was just me taking advantage of the fish hehe.
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03-12-2006, 11:46 PM
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skinroy

Joined on 02-26-2006
just north of chicago
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Re: Starting Limits
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i just played in my 1st limit tourney for 5$ i thought it was fun and am probaly gonna try a few more
i'm a little fish lookin to be eaten by a shark
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03-13-2006, 9:15 AM
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achipnachair

Joined on 03-02-2006
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Re: Starting Limits
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I have found that limit is a dog of a different breed. It is ALOT different then No-Limit that is for sure. I do like limit. After you get a feel for the table it is easy to feed off the fish. The biggest thing is to try and not commit to much $ to the pot till you have a made hand. You will always have fish(limit and no-limit alike). You just have to remember that a middle hand is woth seeing a cheap flop. And DO NOT try and bluff a pot. You might get away with it once or twice, but you will lose more money then you make.
 Poker is not a card game played with people. Poker is a people game played with cards.
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03-18-2006, 8:51 PM
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cloniefan191

Joined on 03-05-2006
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Re: Starting Limits
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I started out bt playing cheap SnG's on Full-Tilt ,PartyPoker and PokerStars with has great playmoney SnG's too. I agree that playing limit has disadvantages especially when you want to knock a player out and in limit pot odds and splits get funny.
Shuffle Up and Deal With It Baby!
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05-14-2006, 6:24 PM
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Ciacho
Joined on 05-15-2006
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I agree that tourneys (freerolls) are a good place to start, and cheap buy-ins you can play lots of hands and get some experience, but as for ring games go to the lowest limits if you haven't played before. Learn to read the board, get a feeling for losing and winning money and how you react, then when you get board and want to play for real money go where your bankroll and skill level fits. anything from 1/2 and below are fairly similar in skill 2/4 is not much better but i say the money is a lot more which affects play early in your career.
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