Hiya,
I'm dabbling with the following general preflop strategy. Wonder what this forum has to say about the merits/drawbacks of it!
Basic idea - often take the lead or be out. Only play marginal hands in position.
1.
Never open-limp. Always come in for a raise.
(perhaps you all do this?)
2.
"Never" cold call a raise as first caller. Either Reraise OR fold. Exception - weakling with big stack raised, then a call with a marginal hand may be OK.
3.
Only limp in with selected hands (low pairs; Axs; sooted connectors) when in LP and there are 2+ limpers in before you; possibly also in MP when table is passive behind you.
Blinds - conservative and tight.
Please comment on the merits and drawbacks of this approach! And if you wish, fill in the gaps with what you would suggest!
Thanx,
rush