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Old 12-13-2002, 03:18 PM
bernie bernie is offline
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Default Re: Complete/folding in the small blind

when an EP folds to a raise, he is disciplined, but lacks knowledge of the game. you dont voluntarily limp then fold to a single raise. that is type A weak-tight. very weak tight. they dont have knowledge enough to think about what may happen behind them after they acted. theyre also much easier to read. and run over.

i will welcome this type of player into my game every time. and love his dead money in the pot preflop.

if it's good enough to limp voluntarily, it should be able to stand a single raise behind you. if it wasnt strong enough for that, you shouldnt have played the hand in the first place.

hence, if he's trying to limp with weak/easily foldable starters out of position, he's not that great a player in the first place. another lack of knowledge.

ive been in a hand, i was on the button, an EP limped, all folded to me. i raised. everyone folded including the EP. why even limp when it cant even stand a raise off the button?

sorry, i just dont give weak tighties that much credit.

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