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	Manual, actually. But by extension: asking questions to which one can easily find the answers.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by swiggidy RTFM? - Read the fucking material?  
I'm  not familiar with this acronym 
 1) I said "don't open limp", not "don't limp".
 
 Okay. Sorry, didn't understand.
 Although why am I worse off calling after UTG folds rather than UTG limping in?
 
 
 
	Well, what I've managed to get in the past is a pair of kings and if I believe no-one else has a king I've gone for it.
		
			
			
				2) Don 't play Kxs is exactly what I meant.  What kind of flop  are you looking for that will help you out?  If it's K high you're probably out-kicked.  If it's a made flush  you either won't get paid or your stack  will be taken by Axs. 
			
		 Obviously this was an example of me not having a clue what the person had.
 
 
 
	Nope. Says no limit in the title. It's an adaption, as I understand it, of  S&M which I think is Limit.
		
			
			
				I think that chart is for Limit,
			
		 
 
 
	No argument there. But it was I just can't see why I'd play group 7 (if I play it) more aggressively than these (which are limped).
		
			
			
				Your quote applies to the top  half of group 6, Ks is in the middle of group 7.   Comparing the two is like comparing A5s or 22 to JT.  They are completely different.
			
		 
 
 
	In my defence this wasn't intended to steal but to get people to fold (as I said above, a mistake, I just had visions of a king coming up and someone on Ax taking the pot).
		
			
			
				3) If you bet 2x the pot you are only getting called by someone who beats you.  If you bet 1x the pot, the same hands will call  (and maybe a couple you beat), and you are saving chips.  Think about the guy who goes all-in  3-4 times to "steal  the pot".  The fifth time he tries he gets called by KK /AA  and looses his stack .  Over-betting only works if no one has you beat.
			
		 But, for an example, I just busted out of one where I had trips and lost because my pot-sized bet was called on flop and turn by someone who was hoping for (and got) two running cards and made a straight.
 
 He was probably making bad decisions, but I wonder if a large flop bet would have won that pot.
 
 
 
	Well, maybe "mockery" is the wrong word. But I really don't believe my post warrants sarcasm.
		
			
			
				condescending  (I don 't see the mockery)?  You got no useful advice from the first several posts.
			
		 Of course if people are sick of reading posts like mine they should, in fairness, avoid beginner's forums. As you rightly say, you are here to pass on the info, and perhaps one day when you've got sick of it I'll be in your shoes.
 
 
 
	That's quite clear. I can understand why too.
		
			
			
				Some people won't take any playmoney post  seriously.
			
		 It's a problem for me as I'm looking to switch to micro-limits, which seem to get exactly the same response from some.
  
 
 
	Well, am already shocked about the overbet and the calling of the re-raise.
		
			
			
				 Bookmark this post  and come back  and look at your play in 3 months, you'll be shocked you made such a play.
			
		 I'll check back and see how I feel about the rest.
 
 But thanks again for taking the time (twice) to respond. It's appreciated.
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