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Originally Posted by DTLB
What should my SB completion range look like for under 4 limpers?
There are no hard rules about this. Obviously, the fewer limpers, the strong hand you want to have. Suited hands play better than unsuited hands. As your range gets wider, you need to bluff with more hands to capture your equity with the weaker part of your range. You can't just expect to have the best hand at showdown.
But the issue you need to be thinking about is your ability to play postflop out of position. If you're going to spew money postflop, you shouldn't play as many hands.
One place to look for getting started is to think about your BB hands. Limping from SB and checking from BB should be very similar in feel. Take a look at those hands and see which ones are profitable for more than .5 SB (ignoring the blinds). Those hands would be hands that you can consider adding first.