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billyjex 09-17-2005 04:41 AM

Re: 88 UTG - Party 3/6
 
this is a joke, right?

Harv72b 09-17-2005 04:54 AM

Re: 88 UTG - Party 3/6
 
Even if you physically saw pocket aces sitting in front of UTG+1, you should call this preflop. 88 is not a 5:1 preflop underdog to any hand.

As for the flop play, I'm in the check/call & reevaluate on the turn camp. Although villain certainly seems aggressive enough to fire again on the turn with AK unimproved, so this plan might not work too well.

LPalena 09-17-2005 06:11 AM

Re: 88 UTG - Party 3/6
 
Look. If you were going to hesitate calling ONE raise, why did you limp in the first place? In general, if we're in EP, common sense tells us, 'Don't limp openers where we're gonna unhappy about calling a single raise. If the openers are THAT weak, FOLD.'

This varies from game to game, of course. Just finished playing a profitable 5/10 session where every single hand included a pre-flop raise. Usually willing to limp 77s or 88s from EP. But in this game, I moved the starting requirements up to 99s because, w/o a doubt, the lower pairs were gonna cost me $10, not just $5.

IMHO In loose, passive games with very few PF raises, we can limp all the way down to deuces. The risk/reward ratio is great because the payoffs are huge when we hit the set. Most importantly, they don't cost too much to play. Either hit or fold.

My two cents.

bakku 09-17-2005 06:42 AM

Re: 88 UTG - Party 3/6
 
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i probly c/r and see what happens from there

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c/ring this flop is really bad. this is a check/fold.

bambi 09-17-2005 07:02 AM

Re: 88 UTG - Party 3/6
 
I generally will either fold or raise 88 UTG for this reason,

BUT

After you decided to limp and then got raised into a heads up pot, i would have limped reraised, depending on your opponent, then if it gets 4 bet i check fold the flop, if he calls me only i lead out and go from there.

This is a great opportunity to mix up your play and i can garuntee the only thing that is going through his mind when this happens is

Oh [censored]!

Harv72b 09-17-2005 01:55 PM

Re: 88 UTG - Party 3/6
 
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After you decided to limp and then got raised into a heads up pot, i would have limped reraised, depending on your opponent, then if it gets 4 bet i check fold the flop, if he calls me only i lead out and go from there.

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About the only time that I use the LRR move is with medium pocket pairs from EP. But I don't think this is the time to do it.

Obviously, when you limp/reraise, people automatically think AA-KK/AK. That means that you could actually send your (lone) opponent into calldown mode with a better pocket pair than your eights. He could similarly decide to just call down with a hand like AQ on a Qxx (or even Axx) flop. This sets you up to lose extra bets postflop with a marginal hand. It also sets you up to win fewer bets when you actually do get a good flop, as your opponent is less likely to peel (or autobet when checked to) with overcards. And we won't even go into the times when you flop a set and he decides to just fold his AJs.

I prefer a LRR move when you openlimp from EP, there are either 1 or 2 players who limp behind, and the raise then comes from one of the blinds. This way, you force the two limpers to call 2 more cold (although many small stakes opponents will, anyway), and you have position on the preflop raiser after the flop.


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