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Old 03-23-2005, 12:29 AM
VBM VBM is offline
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Default Re: Stealing and isolating a single limper.

Aaron, if it's sense you're looking for from me, you're knocking on the wrong door. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] you're right of course, 22 belongs as well.

i freely admit, i have an irrational & unreasonable affection for 33 (all in the same session) amongst all small pairs.
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Old 03-23-2005, 02:01 AM
droolie droolie is offline
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Default Re: Stealing and isolating a single limper.

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Why? You already have 0.5 SB in the pot but when you fail, you're out of position HU.

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4. folded to you in SB? (what do you raise? what do you open-complete?)

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Raise any two.


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I like my chances HU OOP against typical partiers. Most have no idea how to handle these situations and even if they call my pf raise will often fold if the flop misses them. If the opponent is tougher I won't raise with any two.
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