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Originally Posted by ATsai
I probably fold UNLESS the limper or someone in the blinds is a drooler. Then I would over-limp.
I would also consider bluff-raising to $25-$30 if I had a read that the limper and the blinds were weak preflop.
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Originally Posted by BigSkip
Depends on the tendencies on of the blinds and the limper both pre and post flop. The more fit/fold they are, the better the raise. The more stationy, particularly with A/K high after the flop, they are, the less you would want to be raising this hand.
As a default, I am dumping 10-7 in that spot. The #1 mistake made by my opponents is calling too much, which means it is not wise for me to be engaging them frequently by raising 10 high.
A+.
Yes, fold a lot. There's a strong tendency here to iso passive limpers super light when you have a card disadvantage and a hand that requires fold equity post-flop to be profitable in a game where no one folds so most of your take is made through value betting. Even in position, raising this up over limpers as a default is a leak.
I would raise this in an unopened pot on the BTN as a default and probably fold if one blind is very aggressive, and maaaaybe fold if one blind is super passive and won't fold ever. Obviously sticking with the default and insta-raising if the blinds are nits, don't defend, or defend but play fit-or-fold post (the ideal situation because it's mathematically proven that you can't flop a made hand in the game of hold them).
Last edited by Willyoman; 01-15-2014 at 11:29 PM.