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Old 10-04-2005, 07:31 PM
Exitonly Exitonly is offline
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Default Re: The point

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Yeah yeah yeah I just dont see how I can limp then fold. That was my buggaboo.

It's not like they are only pushing with 99+.... You gotta call any all in I'd think with the blinds as padding to the pot. Thats my problem...

-Jason

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Let's assume you are always going to call a raise. Does it therefore follow that you are ALWAYS best to just open-push?

It seems to me that there are certain hands, most notably low pairs, that will not call an all-in, but will give you action if you limp or raise a smaller amount. With a relatively short stack, you probably should welcome action in a favorable situation, rather than simply trying to maximize your chance of winning the blinds.

Look at it this way. There are times when check-calling is more profitable on the river than simply betting out. Isn't limping UTG, with the intention of calling a raise, a similar situation? Sometimes it could be right for the same reasons.

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But i think at this point what you want is to pick the route that has the highest rate of success, just limping while it may encourage action from smaller pairs, you'll find yourself in awkward spots on the flop and you just dont have that much room to manuever w/ that stack size.

Maybe i'm just paranoid about playing flops w/ a small stack.
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