Good afternoon. I've been playing on Sky for a while but I don't usually contribute to strategy discussions because I'm too busy crushing freerolls and philanthropic activities like donating double ups to those less fortunate than me. Nevertheless, I would like to contribute more to the community by offering some advanced strategy guides, so here is an in-depth article I spent all morning working on.
Stop donk-betting. It is bad.
Thank you for reading, everyone who made it this far. Next week we will discuss limping.
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More please.
What happened to the advanced part on "situational" donking?
Look forward to the limping advanced strategy guide
For now, let's talk limping as promised.
Limping is a little more complicated than donk-betting, so let's simplify by talking about when you shouldn't limp. Don't limp if:
- You like money
- You like winning
I understand that this is a little more complex than my previous article so feel free to ask questions.
I go into all of these topics in excruciating detail in my full masterclass, available for just £10,000. This weekend only I am offering the full class free of charge to anyone who can explain why they think open-shoving 50+ blinds preflop is a good idea.
I took a guess at villains hand and typed you had 77 or 88 nh. He immediately states he had quads, which simply doesn't compute. I asked why anybody would shove quads and fold out every hand that pays them off.
His reply was "I was trying to get flopped full houses to call ".
Either way he saved me money. Thanks.
Mark