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Old 05-24-2005, 01:33 PM
lastcoyote lastcoyote is offline
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Default Re: Folded around to you in the SB

So, are you saying that since when we complete we're begging to get raised (as Adam said) we should limp (re-raise) with our raising hands and raise with some marginal ones and fold the rest? If they start catching on then mix it up?

What hands are we playing here? Any two with paint, any two suited, any two connected?
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Old 05-24-2005, 01:40 PM
Derek in NYC Derek in NYC is offline
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Default Re: Folded around to you in the SB

No I think what he's saying is if the BB is the type of player who will autoraise a limping SB just to take control over the hand, the limp-reraise works with any playable hand you would otherwise have played with an openraise (but preferred to limp for whatever reason).
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Old 05-24-2005, 01:47 PM
chief444 chief444 is offline
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Default Re: Folded around to you in the SB

I'll open complete with quite a few hands if the BB is very loose/passive. Anyone disagree? But against this opponent I agree that open completing (unless as has been discussed with the intention of limp/raising) is not a good habit.
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