Starting hands No Limit 6max, low limits (NL100 and lower)
With no raise in front of you:
UTG 55+, AQ+, AJs KQs
MP 44+, AJ+, Ats+, KJs+
CO 22+, AT+, A9s+, T9s+, KTs+, KQ
BTN 22+, A8+, Axs every combination 2 cards ten and higher, SC 56+
SB If everyone in front of you folds, raise all BTN hands. With one or more limpers in front of you raise 88+, AQ+, AJs+ and complete all other BTN hands.
BB raise 88+, AQ+, AJs+, check all others. If everyone folds and the SB completes you can raise all BTN hands.
If everyone has folded in front of you, you should never limp. With one or more limpers in front of you you can limp hands that play well multiway (PP, SC, Axs)
Against a raise:
3bet: JJ+, AK
call: Call any PP if the raise is less than 8% of your stack (or your opponents stack if his is smaller). AQ AQs AJs KQs
Against a raise and a reraise:
4bet: AA KK, if your opponent is aggressive also AK/QQ.
call: Never!
If you raise yourself and someone reraises you:
4bet: AA KK, if your opponent is aggressive also AK/QQ.
If you have position you can also call TT-QQ and AK Always reraise AA/KK until you are all-in
This hand selection is designed for new players who play the low limit games. It`s a pretty tight selection, which is because:
The low limit tables are crowded with loose passive calling stations. The best way to adjust to this kind of opponents is to play tight. Don`t adjust by playing loose yourself, it will cost you money!
By playing tight you avoid a lot of difficult postflop situations. This is important because new players haven`t developed their postflop skills enough to handle these situations.
Good Luck!












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AstonM
im gonna stick to this selection, see if I can make some money
astier
Good choice man! It really works!