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Old 10-16-2005, 02:19 PM
OneCentRob OneCentRob is offline
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Default Re: just a matter of preference

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OK, so I should be limping AA/KK to protect from huge re-bluff moves when I have limp-re-raised the field.


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I only gave that as one example. I could have given others. The point I'm making is that against decent opponents you have to mix it up sometimes. If you NEVER limp with AA KK UTG that enables them to rule out those hands when you limp, which in certain pots, in certain situations is going to give them an edge - maybe only a small one, but a small edge is better than no edge at all.

I also think that you are missing out if you're not limp-raising UTG with AA and KK on an aggressive table. Out of interest, what is your BB/100 with AA and KK?

I can't find that anecdote in Super System btw, (although I do note that Brunson is a big advocate of limping when first to act with AA/KK). Maybe it was in another book. Can anyone else recall the example I'm thinking of?
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