"Howard Lederer" <hlederer@cox.net> wrote in message news:<TLUXa.977$Qe.470@fed1read04>...
> Actually, you have simplified what I said a little. I suggested that you
> shouldn't limp when first in. But, you also should either re-raise an
> opening raise or fold when it has been folded to you after the opener and
> you have position. This strategy eliminates on of the biggest leaks I see
> in intermediate players, calling raises when you are likely beat. This rule
> does not apply when you are in the blinds. My point was this. It makes you
> more selective with your starting hands, and when you play after an opener,
> you usually get heads-up for three bets, in position with the best hand. In
> poker this is a good thing.
>
> Howard Lederer
>