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Old 10-20-2005, 10:33 AM
Kimpan Kimpan is offline
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Default Limping UTG at NL SH?

just curious.. how bad is it to limp UTG in a shorthanded NL game? in a shorthanded FL game, limping UTG is a big nono..
How is limping UTG at NL? and what are your standards UTG in a SH NL game?
In FL SH I play 66+, KJ+, QJs+ from UTG.
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Old 10-20-2005, 10:40 AM
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just curious.. how bad is it to limp UTG in a shorthanded NL game? in a shorthanded FL game, limping UTG is a big nono..
How is limping UTG at NL? and what are your standards UTG in a SH NL game?
In FL SH I play 66+, KJ+, QJs+ from UTG.

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It depends (sorry). If you are in a game where an aggressive player will seemingly every time in position, I would do it to keep him in line.

If it is a passive table raising is a must.
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Old 10-20-2005, 11:03 AM
JustToast JustToast is offline
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Default Re: Limping UTG at NL SH?

Recent informative thread about open limping at NL 6-max

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