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View Poll Results: You are in MP2 with KJs, UTG+1 limps, folds round to you who..
raise 13 13.54%
limp 61 63.54%
fold 22 22.92%
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Old 12-06-2005, 02:28 AM
Siegmund Siegmund is offline
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Default Re: Specific preflop plays

If there was some chance of getting the blinds out I would raise AT. If there isn't... MAYBE I'd still raise with 2 limpers.

I am not playing KT at all in this situation.
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Old 12-06-2005, 04:52 PM
Bill Smith Bill Smith is offline
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Default Re: Specific preflop plays

The only item that really surprises me in these results is that people are more willing to play KTo, a hand that doesn't play well multiway, when there are 3 limpers instead of 2. Is this because the additional player is poor or because you (the people who called with 3 but not 2 limpers) like this hand against more players?
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Old 12-06-2005, 06:47 PM
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The only item that really surprises me in these results is that people are more willing to play KTo, a hand that doesn't play well multiway, when there are 3 limpers instead of 2. Is this because the additional player is poor or because you (the people who called with 3 but not 2 limpers) like this hand against more players?

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According to SSHE, top pair hands benefit more from dead money than they lose to the pot being multiway.
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