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very simple preflop question
a7o, a8o, a9o in the CO at a full 6-max table, fairly loose but decent players, utg+1 limps.
decision? what about suited? |
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Re: very simple preflop question
depends a lot on the tightness of the blinds. The tighter they are, the more aggressively you should isolate if you feel you have an edge.
I never limp in after another limper w/ any off-suit ace. It's either raise or fold. Given average blinds, A8s is a raise and A7s is a call. |
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Re: very simple preflop question
the tendancies of the button are very important here, also how bad/good of a player is UTG+1? just beacuse he limps doesnt mean he is bad. some 'ok' players still think its better to limp with AT/AJ etc.
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Re: very simple preflop question
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decision? [/ QUOTE ] A7o is really the only one that I think there is a decision ivolved, but I think im still raising that about 90% of the time. |
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