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Old 02-27-2005, 12:08 PM
Lucky Irishman Lucky Irishman is offline
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Default Re: Cut out some PP\'s from my repertoire?

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I definitely think they are always worth a limp. They will hit on the flop 12.5% of the time. So if your calling a raise, make sure they have 8x the size of their raise in your stack.

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I agree, however I would like to add something. They should have 8x the size of their open in your stack, and be willing to put it all in on virtually any flop where you hit your set.

For example, if the open is with 10 10, and the flop comes with overs and your set card, you probably will not get much. I think if you can outplay your opponents when you do not hit the set and there are overs, then you should be playing the small pp's (under the conditions mentioned above), but if you cannot take the pots from them when the flop looks scary and you do not hit your set, then you may want to think about just limping, and not calling opens with small pp's. I think that they are definitely worth a limp when you are in position though.
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