Helpful Centers

September 19, 2008

The Effects of Limping on Online Poker

Filed under: Funy Center, Gambling Capers, Hall Of Games — admin @ 2:17 pm

When playing online poker, it becomes quickly apparent, especially at lower limit tables, that many players love to limp in.

I’m not just talking about limping in with the small blind, I’m talking about early position limping in, people who limp with monster hands like pocket kings and pocket queens.

I would assume that most of these players are subscribe to the low risk-low reward philosophy. These people don’t want to raise too much, and at the same time are content with winning poker pots that are not very big.

It can be very frustrating to play against limpers, but also very profitable. Most hands you can continue to collect their initial bets, and can take down the pot with strong bet or two. And in the event they flops some monster hand, you don’t even lose that much money out of it, because you didn’t pay that much to get in the pot and 95% of the time will clumsily overbet the pot when they do hit a hand.

I often hear some players complain about people who constantly limp in, or other instances of bad play, and I don’t know why. You should always welcome bad play at your table, it means more cash for you.

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