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Redhotman
10-06-2003, 10:06 PM
Most of the $3/$6 games I get into involve 4 or 5 people seeing the flop on most hands. Whenever the UTG or UTG+1 limps it has a habit of setting off a chain reaction. When this happens I feel the only way you should play hands such as KQ, AT, AJ is too raise. Normally you can fold the rest of the field and maybe get them to lay down a better hand. You can usually fold out one if not both blinds. You now have position over the limpers who likely are not holding hands they play well 3 handed. How do you feel about this?
It may be too agressive. And if you are re-raised it creates problems. Im just looking to throw around some theories as how to go about taking advantage of early limpers with multiway hands.

Nottom
10-06-2003, 11:57 PM
I do this with AJ and KQ all the time after 1 or 2 limpers and with AT as I get closer to the button. Just make note of the players that limp in with AK and AQ and be more careful if they are in the pot.