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$11 NL HE MTT: Good spot to bluff? Power path tourney
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6913206, member: 397965"] I dont warch that many Dneg videos, but inspired by this thread I did watch one, where he explained, why he was limping UTG with 100BB in a 6-max 300k highroller. And as I understand it, he mostly did it to force his opponents, who were high stakes pros, down some path of the decision tree, they have not studied as much. Or in other words giving up some EV preflop in the hope, that his opponents will then make larger mistakes postflop, because they have spend less than 10.000 hours analysing the spot with solvers. This idea however does not really apply to low stakes online MTTs, since you are not playing against high stakes crushers, who spend their entire life studying poker. Usually when people limp online, they have not developed a balanced limping strategy, and they dont think about, how their range interact with the board, as Dneg does. Instead they limp, because they think, their hand is to weak to raise but to pretty to fold. And as Dneg also say in that video, that is extremely easy to play against, and its not a good strategy ;) [/QUOTE]
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