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i open limped on the button
loose passive straightforward BB and SB. i open limp 22 on the button. k?
not much content here, just curious if its ok |
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Re: i open limped on the button
id rather do it with like 89 or something. 22 i really want at least one of them gone.
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Re: i open limped on the button
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id rather do it with like 89 or something. 22 i really want at least one of them gone. [/ QUOTE ] I like this advice. 89o even has 1/3 equity, and does better multiway. |
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Re: i open limped on the button
what else are you gonna openlimp here?
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Re: i open limped on the button
I fold. The hand sucks 3 handed.
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Re: i open limped on the button
I open limped T8s the other day, and I liked my decision.
The flop came K52, checked to me, I bet, scooped a pot [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] |
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I fold. The hand sucks 3 handed. [/ QUOTE ] its not a great hand, but its a pair, and i am against straightforward, loose opponents |
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Re: i open limped on the button
I don't like it much. Sometimes you pick up the pot when people check to you (equal for all hands). But other than that, you want a hand that can make something postflop such that you can play back at people/make a hand.
I don't like the way 22 fits the second criteria. I'd much rather raise preflop and bet/bet/check behind if possible. Krishan |
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Re: i open limped on the button
equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 38.1372 % 37.18% 00.96% { 22+, A2s+, K2s+, Q2s+, J2s+, T3s+, 95s+, 85s+, 75s+, 64s+, 54s, A2o+, K2o+, Q5o+, J7o+, T7o+, 97o+, 87o } Hand 2: 31.8687 % 30.90% 00.97% { random } Hand 3: 29.9941 % 29.65% 00.35% { 22 } That represents a sb who calls with about 60% of his hands and a BB who calls 100%. Is this reasonable? So if you raise, 40% you get it headsup against a random hand with position which you have about 50% equity against. This guy will make mistakes postflop by peeling the flop/turn and will not put you to the test much. Pretty sweet situation. 60% of the time that you raise the pot will be 3way and you will have about 29% equity. You'll be at a slight deficit but will have initiative and will still be able to profit from postflop mistakes made by your opponents (their mistakes will be less than if you had limped though). This does not take into account the fact that you will still get 3bet preflop by premium hands. All in all, I think as long as your loose opponents are passive and not aggressive you should go ahead and raise. If they are loose and aggressive, I think you should fold. Is this a sb that calls 100%? |
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