Quote Originally Posted by gotigers1234 View Post
Streetbet thank you for taking the time to help me....In regards to specific questions I will be honest I don't know enough about this game to ask very specific questions. So I should prob. read up before asking huge ass vague questions. Also I mean seeing cheap flops as in limp calling pre and flatting raises with everything except premium hands to see a flop against a nit. Anyways I hope I didn't waste your time man and thank you again for the insight.
This is a bad move. Limping in in the first place is pretty much a poor move all the time at our sort of level, so first up stop limping. Maybe, occasionally, in a multi-way pot with other limpers in front of you, consider limping in behind with hands that play well in multi-way pots (hands that aren't enough to raise into multiple opponents, but could flop something big like a set, straight, flush etc. so small PP and suited connectors maybe.

Other than that, when you limp then call a raise, you look very weak. If you do then make a big hand, the nit won't pay you off when you get active post flop and start trying to get his money in the pot, as he'll be expecting you to limp with all sorts of hands leading to well concealed 2pair, straights, small flushes etc. so you're unlikely to get paid by top pair etc.

And for the sake of all that's good and holy, never limp/call out of position to see cheap flops. They are not so cheap as you think.