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Originally Posted by HappyLuckBox
What kind of hands are you guys overlimping with in the btn/co when playing around 100Bb effective stacks? Lets assume blinds are passive and dont squeeze often.
Say 2-3 limpers to you on the btn, do you limp in with 64o? How about on the cutoff with say 86o?
Im starting to experiment with my game and loosening up my ranges somewhat. Valuing/Bluffing in good spots postflop in position. Id like to open up a discussion about this and see what others think.
basically only AXs(2-9), and 22-88(99). perhaps a little tight but I will raise QJ,JTs or anything else I decide I want to play.
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Originally Posted by slimshady1999
I still think its a mistake to limp a lot usually. Raise pre instead to isolate at those tables.
Totally agree I love taking control from these LP spots with 78hh, AT, etc. and if I decide not to raise I fold.
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Originally Posted by beauvanlaanen
Disagree. Rarely can you raising multiple limpers pre and get the pot heads up, you are almost always playing multiway, which is ok in position but sucks with a mediocre hand like QJ KQ AT etc
ive played many a hand like this profitably and I think its almost always better than limping.
Last edited by Wilverine; 02-15-2014 at 10:41 PM.