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Lets say you are playing a 6max game and its folded to you when you are SB... is it ever worth it to limp here? Or is it always a raise/fold? Limping here seems pointless to me.
If you agree that it is a raise or fold situation... what hands do u raise? If you think limping here is OK... what hands do u limp, what do u raise? |
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I'm not sure, but you could limp with aces and kings so they will bet any hands they have
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I agree. I raise 'bout a bit less 50% of hands and fold the others. The minor hands are: 89s,T9o,T7s,J8o,J5s,Q5o,Q2s and everything higher.
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It's weird but I do limp here sometimes. I raise with any decent hand and fold the bad ones but medium hands like 67s, 89o and some other weak ones I'll limp and bet out on the flop 100% of the time. The reason is that it seems like these people respect that bet more than if I had raised (and there's less money for them to defend). So if the hand doesn't play well heads up I'll limp-bet.
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