Lots of limping at low stakes

I just started playing on replay poker, at some of the lower stakes I am noticing a lot of limping (to the point where sometimes I just go along with it) and it feels like ppl never fold whenever I squeeze, it honestly just makes the games kinda boring sometimes since postflop is super ez since I have a massive range advantage anybody else who plays low stakes what do you do about this

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Unfortunately it’s not just low stakes (it’s not just play money sites either FWIW). Post flop will get a bit tougher as you move up, because people don’t make as many big errors, and will start to counter exploit, but they can’t fully compensate for playing too many hands.
About all you can do is play more hands yourself.

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Yeah I play super wide squeezing range even squeezing hands like k8o sometimes because of my postflop advantave

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Expect to continue seeing a lot of preflop limping through 5k-10k ring games. Wouldn’t be shocked if it took place at higher stakes than that, too, but that’s just the level I can speak to.

Tournaments are a little better, although others have mentioned that the free tournament tickets have made all the stakes those are available for worse. I hardly ever play tournaments, but the trade off for people playing a little better preflop seems to be that they play purely fit or fold post.

That doesn’t apply to everyone though, there are definitely some very good players in the pool.

Punish the limpers!
Don’t become one, just play a solid game and raise the proper hands in the correct positions and your bankroll will continue to rise.

Your headline is two words too long.

In my experience in this website I had only played low stakes so I couldnt speak about anything higher but even now at 50/100 there are limpers

Limp and you shall receive Replay mantra.
There will always be limpers, just make sure you aren’t slow playing them.

In tournaments, low stakes limping is quite prevalent. In ring games, it’s absolutely rampant.

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History makes it easy to see that the big bankrolls are nothing more than big spenders that generally play at tables with other big spenders. Often times at heads up and other very short tables. Back in the day I would maintain multiple player profiles. Then play them at the same tables. Using heads up to simply deposit chips from one profile to another. Good thing none of that kind of shenannigans occur in todays online poker community. Whew!

LOL. Yah, yah. The simple fact is, online poker aint really poker. The end.