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kevkev60614
11-11-2005, 02:42 PM
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UTG (t4450)
MP (t2225)
Hero (t1940)
SB (t1465)
BB (t3420)

Preflop: Hero is Button with ??.
UTG calls t150, <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, Hero calls t150

I've been limping here with small pairs and hands like JTs. I then fold to a raise from the blinds or a bet on the flop unless I hit. My thought process has always been that I'm risking 1 BB, and hands like that could double me if I hit, and there's always a chance I could outplay them.

Lately it seems I'm just giving away a BB. What should I be limping with in this spot? What if it had been folded to me?

tigerite
11-11-2005, 02:44 PM
Good post kev, however I think I'd want more than one limper to put in about 8% of my stack with a negligible hand. Usually with the blinds so high you should raise with reasonable hands on the button, in my opinion. Certainly 77 I'd raise from there. JTs is a bit meh, but also not bad to.

kevkev60614
11-12-2005, 08:58 AM
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Good post kev,

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however I think I'd want more than one limper to put in about 8% of my stack with a negligible hand. Usually with the blinds so high you should raise with reasonable hands on the button, in my opinion. Certainly 77 I'd raise from there. JTs is a bit meh, but also not bad to.

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So you pretty much don't ever limp with 13 BB? Does anyone else agree?

tigerite
11-12-2005, 11:04 AM
Yes I do sometimes limp. But you have the button, and you should make use of it where possible.

11-12-2005, 01:14 PM
No this is bad play unless maybe pocket pair or AK otherwise say g00tbye to chips. Also having button means not much in the $10 game becase people do noT play the position game.

lautzutao
11-12-2005, 01:54 PM
Why would you limp here when you could try to steal UTG's money here and the blinds with a raise?

You don't really have the implied odds anymore to limp with hands like these because of the size of your stack. At 13BB you should be looking for a double-up on TP, getting all your money in before the flop with a strong hand, and blind stealing with marginal hands like the ones you're describing, not spiking 2-pair or a draw on the flop.

You simply don't have the wiggle-room at this point to "outplay" anyone postflop with these marginal hands.