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Originally Posted by ninefingershuffle
Im no expert in bvb play, but if you are ever to have a limping range, I love to put shitty AX in it.
It’s opponent dependent here. If he never bluff raises the turn, I think this is a fairly easy bet. You should me miles ahead of his call call range here and you don’t want to give a free card.
Limping in might be the answer with a hand like this against this opponent.
I saw a hand on an instructional video where the SB opened K6o and the BB called. He bet a 925r and the BB called. The turn was a T and he check/folded. I wondered what was the point of betting this flop knowing the BB was at least gonna call. I also thought that maybe limping in with this hand made more sense. It's not gonna hit many boards post flop. Why not keep the pot small and choose when to proceed? Also, would it be horrific to just fold this hand pre against an aggressive good player?