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RED FACE
04-07-2005, 11:58 PM
Hi there, just trying to assess the frequency of being up against 1 or more pp's. for instance, I'm bb with AK, say 4 or 5 limpers(in no limit any pp is likely to limp except maybe AA-JJ). Anyway to assess the frequency? Say the range of limping hands are, pp's 22-TT, AXs, AJ(but not AK or AQ-as they would likely raise), suited connectors over 78, KQo, KJo.

I think that's it. Any ideas? what is the frequency of the pp's versus all the others? Maybe this is just too much work but thanks for looking at it anyway.

edit: include suited 1 gappers QT and JK... and any others you think appropriate.

RED FACE
04-09-2005, 11:20 PM
if someone could give me pointers on this...
I hold AKo. numbers below are adjusted in light of this, I hope...
22-TT 6 ways each for a total of 54
78s-KQs total of 78
AXs(exclude AKs, AQs) total of 30
AJo total of 12
QTs, KJs total of 7

so for every 54 pp's you would have 127 others or 1:2.35 pp:other-limped-hand. so if there are 5 limpers it's probable that 2 are pp's based on above standards. I know this is incredibly general and player dependant(like not raising pre with KQs) but is this way off base or incorrectly assessed?

thanks a lot