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Ed Miller discusses completing in the SB with most suited hands in multiway pots, but notes that doing so may not be correct if the small blind is less than 1/2 of the BB.
I'm guessing there is not a huge amount of lost value either way but in a 5/10 game with a 2/5 blind structure, am I making a mistake folding hands like 93s, T4s and 74s when at least two players have limped in? E.g. hand: Tigh-Passive open limps in the CO, sLA-A limps on Button. BB is TAG. Hero [93s in SB] _____? |
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I would probably fold those with only two limpers. Give me four limpers and I might start completing. This isn't based on any sort of math or analysis though -- they just seem like hands that are too weak without more limpers, to me, so I'm willing to be corrected here.
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Thanks for the response. This is how I've treated them lately, but as we all do when we're experiencing downswings, I'm desperately seeking every little bit of EV I can find.
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