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When the table open limps most hands
I think I'm going to start playing a lot of 6-max LHE at Stars and Party, after several months of NL MTTs. One of the few things I know about this game is that you never open limp.
At the .50/1.00 levels I'm playing, there is an incredible amount of open limping, and I find myself in situations where the action is to me with one open limper in the pot. How does this change my betting? I've been calling instead of raising with hands like medium pairs and KQ, and am also playing lower no-gap suited connectors, down to 56s. Where would you divide the raising and calling hands in this situation against weak players? Should I toss those connectors away? How about one-gap suited connectors - I'll call down to J9s and only call lower one-gappers in the SB. If there is a good post on this one, I couldn't find it. |
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