In poker, you have to make preflop decisions every single hand. This means that, if your preflop game isn’t good, it will cost you a lot of money in the long run.
Even the smallest of mistakes, if you make them consistently, will result in you spewing heaps of money to your opponents. And that’s exactly the opposite of what you need to do to win in poker.
So, in this article, I will highlight three tips to help you improve your play and start crushing low stakes. The focus will be on 100 big blind deep, six-handed cash games.