Poker Strategy: Limit Hold’em 1j6b6m

Strategy articles that help you bet, raise, 3-bet, and cap your bets. 311v34

Long before No Limit Hold’em became all the rage, the Limit tables were where savvy cardsharks plied their trade. Newcomers think that this game is easy because you can’t lose your whole stack in one hand, but those in the know realize that proper LHE strategy is complex and challenging to master. We’ve covered all the basic tips and tricks that you need to know, both preflop and post, like stealing blinds, raising to clean up your outs, the free card play, when to slowplay and when to come out betting, the uses of the check-raise, and more. Limit Hold’em is a tough battle because you have to strive and fight for every big bet you win. Don’t handicap yourself through ignorance – read through the articles below to give yourself the best possible chance of prevailing against the other players.




Planning Your Moves in Limit Hold’em

Planning Your Moves in Limit Hold’em 30373f

In Limit Hold'em, you'll be seeing more showdowns than you would in No Limit poker. This means that you should carefully consider your ranges preflop by judging your hand's showdown value when deciding whether or not to fold, cold-call, open-raise, or three-bet.
Chardrian’s Guide to Live Small Stakes Limit Poker (Part 3)

Chardrian’s Guide to Live Small Stakes Limit Poker (Part 3) 674qk

delves into the common characteristics of small stakes games, emphasizing that most players in these games are loose and ive, often attributing outcomes to luck rather than skill and suffering from the "monster under the bed syndrome.

Playing in Tough Limit Holdem Games 285y36

challenges faced by low stakes limit Hold'em players as they progress to higher stakes, emphasizing the increasing aggression and skill levels of opponents, the diminishing value in middle limits, and the need for strategic adjustments

Chardrian’s Guide to Small Stakes Live Poker (Part 4) 1y5w4p

the importance of understanding hand strength and provides guidelines for starting hand preflop play, cautioning players against strictly adhering to charts and underscoring the significance of raising with big hands like AA-TT and AK to maximize expected value
Planning Your Moves in Limit Hold’em

Why You Suck At Limit Holdem 335r5q

It's common for beginning players to perform poorly at the poker tables. Some of the errors frequently displayed by novice Limit Hold'em players include playing too many hands, cold-calling with inferior holdings, folding good hands to a single bet on the river and more.

Chardrian’s Guide to Live Small Stakes Limit Poker (Part 2) 3a7k

the importance of understanding the rake, recognizing that limit poker is inherently mathematical, consistently tracking the pot size, and making decisions based on pot odds and equity percentages
Small Stakes Limit Holdem Theorems

Small Stakes Limit Holdem Theorems 5h4tw

“Poker is a game of cards, people and position” – Multiple sources “There is nothing you can do about the cards” – Multiple sources Consider that playing cards well will only get you so far if your ultimate goal is to score as many points as possible. If I’m...
Planning Your Moves in Limit Hold’em

3-Betting an Apparent Stealer in Limit Hold’em 4s11z

the strategic importance of three-betting against players who frequently raise from steal positions, highlighting the need to understand opponents' raising frequencies, adjust three-betting ranges based on equity and position, and be cautious of over-aggressive plays

Chardrian’s Guide to Small Stakes Live Limit Poker (Part 8) 6v1o2

When playing Limit Hold'em, it's important not to play too many hands. You'll want to carefully consider your raising and limping ranges depending on the tendencies of the other players. There's no use bluffing preflop -- you should enter the pot with solid value.

Pot Equity Edge (LHE) 6t3841

In Limit Hold'em, you'll often have a pot equity edge, even with less than 50% equity, if there are many players in the hand. If you can get them to keep putting chips in the pot, you should probably raise with such an edge. If some of them will fold, though, you should probably just call.

Before Moving to $3/6 3e333p

several strategic poker plays that players should be familiar with before advancing to higher stakes, emphasizing the importance of understanding and effectively utilizing these plays to maximize profitability and outmaneuver opponents in various game situations

Choosing Your Stakes at Limit Hold’em 5s2h57

the changing landscape of stakes in Limit Hold'em poker, highlighting how the skill level has compressed over the years and offering advice on what stakes to choose based on one's skill level, bankroll, and the competitive environment at different stake levels

Chardrian’s Guide to Live Small Stakes Limit Poker (Part 1) 11b33

first part of a guide to playing live small stakes limit poker, sharing the author's personal journey from law school to becoming a full-time poker player
Planning Your Moves in Limit Hold’em

Hyper’s 6-Max Limit Hold’em Guide 566n2i

guide to 6-Max Limit Hold'em, emphasizing the importance of making decisions with positive expected value, being tight and aggressive, and understanding the crucial role of position

chardrian’s Guide to Live Smallstakes Limit Hold’em (Part 11) 6n2v38

When drawing at hands in Limit Hold'em, you need to consider not just your pot odds, but your implied odds as well. This means that you'll have to estimate how likely it is that your opponents give you action after you make your hand. Don't use this as an excuse to draw against terrible odds.

Moving from $1/2 to $2/4 3a1a2p

Although you have the bankroll, you may not decide to move up just quite yet, which is more than understandable. However, there are two reasons in doing so: First: The players play just as bad at $2/4 as they do in $1/2. In essence, the same quality play will net you...

Chardrian’s Guide to Live Small Stakes Limit Holdem (Part 7) 5u63

When sitting in the blinds in Limit Hold'em poker games, you'll be getting a substantial discount to play your hand. This doesn't mean that you should play any two cards. You still need to consider how your hand's equity fares against your opponents' ranges.
Chardrian’s Guide to Live Small Stakes Limit Poker (Part 3)

Moving from $.25/.50 to $.50/1.00 153n6p

guidelines for poker players on when and how to transition from playing at the $.25/.50 stakes to the $.50/1.00 stakes
Chardrian’s Guide to Live Small Stakes Limit Poker (Part 3)

Adjusting to Fish in Low-Stakes 6-Max Limit Hold’em 514172

the challenges many poker players face when encountering weak players, emphasizing the importance of making the right adjustments, understanding player metrics, and exploiting post-flop playing patterns to maximize profitability

Playing Overcards in Limit Hold’em: Part 1 312n49

the nuances of playing overcards in Limit Hold'em, discussing the strategic considerations when faced with different board textures and opponent actions, the significance of understanding the number of opponents in the hand, and the value of continuation bets in various scenarios

Playing Overcards in Limit Holdem – Intro 534m5b

complexities and challenges of playing overcards in limit hold'em, highlighting the numerous scenarios that can arise, the importance of situational thinking, and the need for players to adapt their strategies

Limit vs No Limit Texas Holdem Poker 246u4i

contrasts Limit Texas Holdem with No Limit Texas Holdem, highlighting the distinct strategies and dynamics of each game, with a focus on the greater control and strategic depth offered by No Limit Texas Holdem, which allows players to exploit larger edges against less skilled opponents

Chardrian’s Guide to Live Small Stakes Limit Poker (Part 6) 4vd40

Small broadway hands are sometimes playable in Limit Hold'em. Suitedness greatly increases their playability, and there are many cases where you should fold them if unsuited. Small pocket pairs should be played almost exclusively for set value, which means you want a multiway pot.
Chardrian’s Guide to Live Small Stakes Limit Poker (Part 3)

Moving Up in Low Stakes from $.05/.10 to $.25/.50 48l62

guidance for poker players transitioning from lower stakes to slightly higher stakes, emphasizing the significance of post-flop play, strategies like check-raising, taking free cards, understanding when not to fold, and aggressively raising draws
Planning Your Moves in Limit Hold’em

Bluffing on the flop in low-stakes limit 354u3o

strategy of bluffing on the flop in low-stakes limit poker games, emphasizing the importance of precise bluffing in heads-up and three-way situations, particularly in un-raised pots, to maximize profitability
chardrian’s Guide to Live Small Stakes Limit Poker (Part 10)

chardrian’s Guide to Live Small Stakes Limit Poker (Part 10) 223h4p

When playing live Limit Texas Hold'em, you'll need to know how many outs you have when drawing. Sometimes, this is easy, but if your outs are not to the nuts, you'll need to learn how to estimate and discount them. Don't forget to include your backdoor draws.

chardrian’s Guide to Live Small Stakes Limit Hold’em (Part 13) 4y6t5u

In brick-and-mortar Limit Hold'em ring games, you'll often have an equity edge preflop even with an unmade hand. In these spots, you have to be prepared to make the +EV decision and raise. You're leaving too much money on the table if you just call in these situations.

chardrian’s Guide to Live Small Stakes Limit Hold’em (part 12) 3n2a3h

Betting for value is critical in any small-stakes, live Limit Hold'em cash game. We'll look at an example hand, changing a few variables around, to see under what circumstances we have a clear bet for value. It's important to keep making correct bets and raises without being results-oriented.

Chardrian’s Guide to Live Small Stakes Limit Poker (Part 5) 491n37

Big broadway hands are valuable in Limit Hold'em because of the chance of dominating an opponent who is playing worse hands. Suitedness adds to their value. Medium pocket pairs are also usually worth playing despite being often difficult to play properly.

Hyper’s 6-Max Limit Hold’em Guide Part 2 2r5b1

continuation of Hyper's guide on 6-max/short-handed play, emphasizing the nuances of shorthanded Limit Hold'em, including strategies for blind stealing, blind defense, fold equity, bluffing, and isolation bets

Chardrian’s Guide to Small Stakes Live Limit Poker (Part 9) 325e4n

In live, low-stakes Limit Hold'em games, you'll want to pay careful attention to the size of the pot. Postflop, you'll need to know what pot odds you're facing whenever you're considering making a call. Be sure to know how much equity you need to call a given bet size.