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Should you limp in cash games?

Should you limp in cash games?

When the game is passive, limping behind is usually successful, and we’ll see flops with low risk and great implied odds. Furthermore, limping can lower our variance, which can make the game less stressful and more enjoyable.

When should you leave a cash game?

The truth is that you should leave the poker table when you have played the amount of time or the number of hands that you have planned to play. You should never leave the poker table because of your results. Because your poker results from session to session is something that you cannot control.

Do you ever fold pocket aces?

So now let’s get to the much more interesting question of should you ever fold your pocket aces postflop (flop, turn or river). The answer to this question is yes. Although it is still pretty rare.

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How likely are pocket aces?

The probability you will get pocket aces in any one hand is 6/1326, or once every 221 hands.

How often does Pocket aces win?

roughly once in every 221 hands
Of course you’ll get pocket aces roughly once in every 221 hands that you are dealt, which means it definitely won’t be profitable to wait for poker’s best hand.

How do you beat Limpers?

Five tips to beat the Limpers in Online Poker

  1. Understand the limper’s strategy.
  2. Raise with strong pairs.
  3. Raise occasionally with medium-hands.
  4. Limp behind with implied odd hands.
  5. Avoid raising when you suspect a trap.
  6. The Bottom Line.

Is it rude to leave a poker table after winning?

In general, you should continue to play in a game as long as the game is good, you are playing well, and are properly bankrolled for the game. If you have a valid reason to quit and this happens to occur right after winning a big pot, you may be unfairly accused of hitting and running.

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How much should you tip poker dealers?

Again, the tipping is done by players who cash, and those going home empty-handed have no expectations to tip. Players cashing in the tournament should tip the dealers around the 5\% to 10\% area. To be fair, the 10\% figure would be given by a very generous player, and is probably the exception, rather than the rule.