Re: Is Limping UTG w/ AA Bad?
I agree this screams AA or KK, when the player is decent.
If the players is bad it normally means they have total junk.
I rarely see a mediocre hand (say a TT, or KQs) pull this move.
If the player has solid TAG stats I think AA/KK.
If they are LAG'gy I usually see them having T9o and stuff.
* NL this play (limp/reraise) is much better than limit, because you can fanagle ALOT of chips to the middle with your AA preflop, which is why most NL books advise limping with AA in EP every now and then to mix things up.
Missed bets in limit are hard to make up.
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