I didnt say raising preflop wasnt profitable. Im saying limping can be also.
Lets say he has an overpair here. I raise to $35 and he reraises to $110-$125. Are you calling when he only started the hand with $580 and youre OOP?
If you do, the pot is $225. The flop comes T93. This is a bad spot. Theres no way I would call a reraise preflop when the guy is that short and Im OOP.
Most things in poker are situational. To say you have to raise QJs in MP is just wrong. To say you have to limp it is wrong. Its situational and depends on your style.
In this particular hand, he called my turn bet and called my push on the river. He had AA with the
. So I won $595 on this hand. If I raised preflop, I most likely wouldve lost $35 when i folded to the reraise.
Im not trying to be results oriented here. The hand could play out entirely different depending on what hand he had. Im just saying that preflop decisions are situational and arent as black and white as alot of people think. You dont HAVE to raise just because you have QJs and its folded to you. The whole "I dont open limp" thing is overblown in my opinion.