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Originally Posted by luizfecm
I confess that I don't limp so much from sb I fold when I think the villain will resist by my steal (in this limits there are some players that over folds its not like in higher limits that players defends every blind), This villain had a fold from late position steal so high like (9/11), So I decided to raise, yes could be bigger. Would you limp call this hand ? is there any possibilitie to fold for his all in on turn ?? Do you limp all kinds of hands from sb? what are the advantages?
im perfectly fine with limping the medium range here that it easy to play oop. Suited hands are perfect for this. I would raise/f and raise/c my bottom (with blockers) and top of my range. Limp everything in between. Limp/shoving hands like 22-77 and some broadways, mid Ax A7-AT seems fine to me. I would limp/f this particular combo and limp/c something like Q7s-QTs and probably limp/shove QJs+.
I agree that some players will overfold on those stakes, but I doubt they would vs min raise. Fold to steal stat is not that relevant bvb IMO because he might fold vs LP steals quite a lot, but will not fold BB vs SB raise this size nearly as often. You give him too good of a price and he will be in position on every street. Advantages of limping majority of your range is that you can develop limp/f/c/shove strategy that is pretty easy to balance if you look at the combinatorics. I would sugest going through your whole range bvb (probably like 70-80% of hands) and pick hands you want to have in those 4 ranges. Print it out, learn and apply. Its gonna be diffucult to exploit if you are balanced. BVB spots are very common so it needs to be done if you want to be successful IMO.