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07-29-2008 , 01:04 PM
1 two limpers before you (first is fish obv). You are in the blinds.

Do you raise AJ/KQ?
Do you raise 99?
Do you raise TJs?


2. Fish limps. You limp in position. tight-ish tag 20/16 raises in the blinds. What range do you call?

whole range that you limped behind?
only pps?
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07-29-2008 , 01:10 PM
1) Depending on what type of fish they were... if they folding fish then i would prob just make a huge overbet with any of the hands you mentioned. they will be folding pre so much and folding so many flops/turns that it doesnt really matter what you have that i think its +ev.

if they are huge calling station monkeys then i would def just call everything except 99. 99 is too strong to call. My reasons for not raising AJ is because if you raise PF and flop an A it is hard to get any value out of worse hands (I suppose this really depends on the characteristics of the fish).

2) If this was 6max i would prob never really be limping behind unless i was on the button and knew blinds dont squeeze much. so to answer your question i am folding anything that i would be limping behind with which i wouldnt be doing anyway (?)
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07-29-2008 , 02:56 PM
1. I raise all 3

2. I rarely limp behind so can't really give a good answer
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07-29-2008 , 02:59 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by RobotAlien123
1) Depending on what type of fish they were... if they folding fish then i would prob just make a huge overbet with any of the hands you mentioned. they will be folding pre so much and folding so many flops/turns that it doesnt really matter what you have that i think its +ev.

if they are huge calling station monkeys then i would def just call everything except 99. 99 is too strong to call. My reasons for not raising AJ is because if you raise PF and flop an A it is hard to get any value out of worse hands (I suppose this really depends on the characteristics of the fish).

2) If this was 6max i would prob never really be limping behind unless i was on the button and knew blinds dont squeeze much. so to answer your question i am folding anything that i would be limping behind with which i wouldnt be doing anyway (?)
Pretty much said it all
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07-30-2008 , 09:43 AM
1. There is a difference between SB and BB there. Much more likely to raise whatever hands from BB if SB calls.

2. If fish calls, entire limping behind range.
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