Beginner Limit Hold'em : Homegame 2 Hands

30/20 is a very reasonable style for soft SS LHE games, IMO. Might want a slightly higher PFR, but it's not bad since you'll be defending lots of BB's. That said, Caus is pretty much right on that if your postflop play isn't solid, you need to tighten up pre. You will find yourself in much easier postflop situations this way, with strong hands less likely to be dominated. Once you get postflop sorted, you'll want to loosen back up to 30-35ish VPIP to extract maximum value from these games.

Relentless Assault is a great series where DD plays in some tough games and is forced to make some good postflop decisions as a result. The other way to get much better at postflop play is to play a lot of HUHU. You will play so many hands and be put into so many marginal spots, you will get much better much quickly. Before I started playing HUHU, I was relying way too heavily on the standard TAGfish lines - Bet flop, fire second barrel, check back river or bet flop, value check turn call river. .

Just don't play cash below 2/4 - the rake will eat you alive. Play HUSNGs if you're not currently playing 2/4 or higher. Also, remember - no money heasup, everybody's solid.



my HUSNG sucks to the core, i dont have the BR (now left with rakeback money) to play anything above 0.5/1

edit: has any one played with pokerartchee before HU LHE? i just heard from another friend that he is a FL legend pro in my country. true? no? he's the guy i'm getting help from next week.