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Old 12-26-2005, 07:12 PM
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Default Re: 109: lvl1 QQ postflop decision

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About the PF raise. I typically raise only 3-4X BB before i get into push mode unless there are either a ton of limpers or i have a hand that is worth raising but i dont want to play in a multiway pot (e.g. TT-JJ). Is this a major leak? Do you raise more than 3X BB just due to the limpers, or would you open with a bigger raise as well?

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I'd open QQ based on position. EP I'd make it 3.5 to 4 BB (and would do so with any hand I raised from there), because I don't want to play out of position. In MP or LP, 2.5BB-3BB.

WITH limpers, as in your hand, I'd make it +1bb/limper to avoid giving odds to everyone. If you have limp, limp, and you raise 3xbb, you're offering the BB 3:1 to call. Assuming the BB calls, there's then 8BB in the pot and limpers 1 & 2 are getting 4:1 and 5:1 respectively to call. That doesn't really put anyone to any sort of decision; you want to put some pressure on them, if for no other reason than to help narrow their range. If you make it 5xbb with 2 limpers, then BB is getting under 2:1 to call, and even if he does call, limper 1 is only getting 3:1. Also, the larger raise discourages people behind you from calling who don't already have chips in. You don't want to go 3xBB and have the button call to play a speculative hand, figuring that with his call, BB and limpers basically MUST call, and so his playing a big implied-odds hand (JTs, for example) is well worth it. That obviously doesn't come into play when you ARE the button, but you still don't want to offer generous odds to callers.
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