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Old 10-18-2005, 07:30 PM
BigEndian BigEndian is offline
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Default Re: TAG EP limper, ATo in LP.

No, I don't think you're offbase here at all but I disagree with calling.

These are hands I would limp with (but not always) in the villains position:
AK, AQ, AJ, KQ, 77+

In times of lesser discipline:
ATs, KJs, QJs and JTs.

Never 66 and less for the reasons shant describes why he would raise with ATo.

Basically, I would expect a limper up front who wants action and most of the time would be thrilled to be raised. I love putting this play in action with 77-JJ. Especially with TAGs behind me and most pots being contested heads-up and three-way. Even more so if the players behin me don't play well post flop and think aggression=good play.

- Jim
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Old 10-18-2005, 07:43 PM
habsfanca11 habsfanca11 is offline
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Default Re: TAG EP limper, ATo in LP.

Agreed! So let me rephrase - at 2/4 it's reasonable to put a good postflop playing TAG limping in early, even on a very tight table, on a weak suited ace or small pocket pair in which case I'm Ok playing A,10o carefully. (If anyone wants to school me, please do). In your case at 10/20 the reasonable range of hands you put the TAG on are quite different. In your case a fold makes immense sense as you are likely behind or dominated.
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