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MNpoker 10-21-2005 01:29 AM

Limping In
 
I never limp first in.

Play mostly 15 / 30 some 30 / 60 (Always 30 / 60 or higher if live)

I am beginning to question this strategy.

Thoughts?

TimM 10-21-2005 01:36 AM

Re: Limping In
 
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I never limp first in.

Play mostly 15 / 30 some 30 / 60 (Always 30 / 60 or higher if live)

I am beginning to question this strategy.

Thoughts?

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I am the same at about 10/20 and up. I don't question it.

freehat 10-21-2005 02:00 AM

Re: Limping In
 
This is probably not an optimal pre-flop strategy you have 3 options when the pot is unopened fold, call, or raise. It doesn't make sense to limit yourself to just two options. That is implying that limping first-in will never have the highest EV, I find that hard to believe.

Dominic 10-21-2005 02:31 AM

Re: Limping In
 
you're one off the Highjack in a full game...it's folded around to you and you have Q8s...are you limping or raising?

What about 66?

K5s? A7os? QJos??

I don't know, I'm with the OP...if I'm playing it, I'm raisin' it...

are we wrong?

goofball 10-21-2005 03:17 AM

Re: Limping In
 
HJ is different than UTG etc. though.

haakee 10-21-2005 03:31 AM

Re: Limping In
 
I do open limp in EP. Sometimes it's with a limp-reraise hand, sometimes it's with 88 or QJs, or worse hands depending upon game texture. I very rarely open limp in the hijack or hijack - 1. I can recall fewer than 5 times I've open limped in the CO or button. I think you're giving up some EV if you're not sometimes open limping in EP-EMP.

lil feller 10-21-2005 03:42 AM

Re: Limping In
 
Do a search. There have been some good discussion threads on this topic, on of which I started. I'll put the link and there are some referenced links in the thread.

Discussion on Limping

hope this helps

lf

RobbyD 10-21-2005 10:35 AM

Re: Limping In
 
I think limping in EP is ok in loose passive games. This way you ensure you usually wont be raised, and you can expect 5-6 handed flops. I dont see this happening often as you go up in limits, you see many 5-6 handed flops yet alot of times its costing 2-3 bets. But int he right conditions I limp in EP with QJs-87s and some 1 gapped suited connecters.

spoohunter 10-21-2005 11:28 AM

Re: Limping In
 
If you games ever average 5 - 6 players to the flop, always raising first in is a mistake.

Mempho 10-21-2005 11:34 AM

Re: Limping In
 
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If you games ever average 5 - 6 players to the flop, always raising first in is a mistake.

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