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Originally Posted by Chad_1982
disagree, and you give the reasoning for that yourself:
when the 4 is q or 10, you raise, so its raise or fold, there is no limping range??
i think it's a clear limp on the button, esp after one limper ahead of you
I can see the argument for limping with some hands that aren't premium but are better in that at least we'd have some nut re-draws i.e. AJ994ds or QJ994ds (so when the K is an A or a J).
When I play 5-card I don't like to be weak on the button with average hand and limpers; prefer to play aggressive with good hands in position in 5-card (need to clear more hands since the backdoors get infinitely more ridiculous).
That's just my preferred strategy though - seems from response 3 people advocate folding PRE, 2 advocate calling (all advocate folding turn, so there is some agreement), so different strategies/perspective on this one.