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Old 07-19-2005, 08:52 PM
dark_horse dark_horse is offline
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Default Re: here\'s one - maybe interesting turn decision

at what point do you stop raising with KQ behind one limper? my KQ play is always changing.. i don't open limp with KQ if not in early position, but these days i'm just limping here. big mistake?

i'm definitely raising the flop. i don't think BB is 3betting you without a made flush. even if he has one he might not 3bet the flop. on the turn i throw up and i have no advice for you.
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Old 07-19-2005, 09:43 PM
ArturiusX ArturiusX is offline
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Default Re: here\'s one - maybe interesting turn decision

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at what point do you stop raising with KQ behind one limper? my KQ play is always changing.. i don't open limp with KQ if not in early position, but these days i'm just limping here. big mistake?

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I always raise KQ. I want the button, and the value. I dont raise it from the blinds.
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Old 07-19-2005, 09:50 PM
KDawgCometh KDawgCometh is offline
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Default Re: here\'s one - maybe interesting turn decision

one limper, I'm raising. our is too good against a sole limper not to raise PF. Two limpers is where I start to consider limping too. Of course that is one of those "it depends" situations. I could very well raise two limpers if I can buy the button. three limpers, I'm limping
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