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Originally Posted by Mr Rick
But if there are several limpers and then I raise with AK and the BB shoves with what I think is a PP then I have to take into consideration that I may not have all 6 outs.
I think this may be an error Rick but I'm not 100% sure.
limp ranges can include weaker Ax for sure, even up to AJ in EP, but they can also include a wide proportion of suited connectors smaller pp, etc. however they also include quite a bit of Kxs and KT+.
The fact you haven't seen a raise would imo indicate a slight bias in your favour in terms of remaining aces, but I could get behind the idea that more Ks are removed. AQ may even be a slightly better proposition given that Qxs limps are less likely than Kxs (particularly true if old-timers have limped and still remember Super System).
I don't think you're contemplating folding AK here very often, but it's a real enough decision in late stages satellite and other icm-heavy spots. my tendency would be to treat the deck as random in every situation, but if anyone's done some cold hard number crunching on the distribution of particular cards among limp hands i'd be v interested to see it.
Last edited by oldsilver; 04-01-2018 at 10:29 PM.