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10 Step Low Stakes Poker Strategy
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1 Play Tight Preflop
Focus on playing only strong starting hands, especially in early positions-fold weak hands most of the time.
Typically, fold around 80% of your hands at a full table and prioritize pairs, broadways, and suited connectors on the button and cutoff.
2 Raise or Fold When First In When you are first to act in a pot, avoid limping (just calling the big blind). Instead, either raise with your selected hands or fold if the hand doesn't meet your standards.
3 Stop Calling Raises With Marginal
Hands
Avoid calling with weak or medium-strength hands after someone else has raised. Only call if you have a strong hand or a specific reason (like good pot odds).
4 Value Bet Relentlessly Against CallingStations
Most low stakes opponents will call too often with weak hands, so bet big with your strong hands. Focus on extracting the most value when you hit top pair or better.
5 Punish Over-Callers and Tight Players
Use bigger bet sizes to charge loose, passive players who chase draws.
Against tight players who rarely bluff, bet smaller and be willing to fold to big bets.
6 Double Barrel (Bet Flop and Turn)
Against Passive Players
If opponents call your flop bet, often follow up with another bet on the turn ("double barrel"), as many low stakes players will fold if you continue showing strength.
7 Three-Bet Light in Position
Occasionally re-raise ("three-bet") with hands such as suited connectors, suited aces, and small pairs from the button or cutoff against tight openers. Do not do this with junk hands.
8 Play More Hands in Late Position
Actively seek to play hands when sitting near the dealer button or cutoff, as acting last gives you more information and control over the pot size and your actions.
9 Exploit Weakness; Don't Bluff Too Much
Bluffing should be limited, as opponents call too often. Only bluff when you see clear signs of weakness and avoid elaborate moves, especially against calling stations.
10 Use Logical Systematic Decision
Making
Always analyze the situation: hand strength, position, previous action, and your opponent's tendencies.
Stick to your plan and don't let emotions or tilt affect your choices.
Review sessions afterward to improve your play.
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1 Play Tight Preflop
Focus on playing only strong starting hands, especially in early positions-fold weak hands most of the time.
Typically, fold around 80% of your hands at a full table and prioritize pairs, broadways, and suited connectors on the button and cutoff.
2 Raise or Fold When First In When you are first to act in a pot, avoid limping (just calling the big blind). Instead, either raise with your selected hands or fold if the hand doesn't meet your standards.
3 Stop Calling Raises With Marginal
Hands
Avoid calling with weak or medium-strength hands after someone else has raised. Only call if you have a strong hand or a specific reason (like good pot odds).
4 Value Bet Relentlessly Against CallingStations
Most low stakes opponents will call too often with weak hands, so bet big with your strong hands. Focus on extracting the most value when you hit top pair or better.
5 Punish Over-Callers and Tight Players
Use bigger bet sizes to charge loose, passive players who chase draws.
Against tight players who rarely bluff, bet smaller and be willing to fold to big bets.
6 Double Barrel (Bet Flop and Turn)
Against Passive Players
If opponents call your flop bet, often follow up with another bet on the turn ("double barrel"), as many low stakes players will fold if you continue showing strength.
7 Three-Bet Light in Position
Occasionally re-raise ("three-bet") with hands such as suited connectors, suited aces, and small pairs from the button or cutoff against tight openers. Do not do this with junk hands.
8 Play More Hands in Late Position
Actively seek to play hands when sitting near the dealer button or cutoff, as acting last gives you more information and control over the pot size and your actions.
9 Exploit Weakness; Don't Bluff Too Much
Bluffing should be limited, as opponents call too often. Only bluff when you see clear signs of weakness and avoid elaborate moves, especially against calling stations.
10 Use Logical Systematic Decision
Making
Always analyze the situation: hand strength, position, previous action, and your opponent's tendencies.
Stick to your plan and don't let emotions or tilt affect your choices.
Review sessions afterward to improve your play.
Hate AK? How to Play AK Master Class
For only $49 get this 88 minute training video of me showing you exactly how to play AK, particularly when out of position.
https://www.patreon.com/lowlim...
The best way to ramp your game up and know how to play any hand in any spot by drilling it over and over again. This is the only product I endorses. Make sure to use my code for a 25% discount at checkout: https://advancedpokertraining....
Use code: lowlimit
Free episode on variable, run bad, and tilt. Free for anyone who is a free member and high on my Patreon.
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