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Limping in that spot is an extremely weak way to play the tenth best hand in holdem. You're basically conceding your ability to win the pot without a set. The original limper could have 22, 56s, JT, or A3o who knows. There's really no reason to fear a higher pair and surely you would raise with 77 from MP if it was folded to you. [/ QUOTE ] well i guess since 77 is the 10th best starting hand in holdem, it must remain that way even at the river...despite the fact that there is a 92% probability at least one overcard falls on the flop and a 98% probability there is at least one by the river. further, there is a 79% probability that a card over 9 will fall on the flop. those cards are ones that early limpers have. i limp in this spot Barron |
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He's incorrect, not funny, and folding 77 there is an utterly horrible play. Quit sucking balls and learn the game.
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Limping in that spot is an extremely weak way to play the tenth best hand in holdem. You're basically conceding your ability to win the pot without a set. The original limper could have 22, 56s, JT, or A3o who knows. There's really no reason to fear a higher pair and surely you would raise with 77 from MP if it was folded to you. [/ QUOTE ] Stop it with your ridiculous advice and come back when you've learned poker from somewhere other than Phil Hellmuth's book. |
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come back when you've learned poker from somewhere other than Phil Hellmuth's book. [/ QUOTE ]haha, too funny. |
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I must be learninghttp://forumserver.twoplustw...cons/smile.gif
smile I always take Dcifr's line |
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He's incorrect, not funny, and folding 77 there is an utterly horrible play. Quit sucking balls and learn the game. [/ QUOTE ] No, maybe, who said anything about folding, poor effort. |
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[ QUOTE ] Limping in that spot is an extremely weak way to play the tenth best hand in holdem. You're basically conceding your ability to win the pot without a set. The original limper could have 22, 56s, JT, or A3o who knows. There's really no reason to fear a higher pair and surely you would raise with 77 from MP if it was folded to you. [/ QUOTE ] Stop it with your ridiculous advice and come back when you've learned poker from somewhere other than Phil Hellmuth's book. [/ QUOTE ] Ding Ding Ding. |
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I plead guilty to the part about loving Phil's book but you are all still wrong [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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OK....unknown table conditions, you limp. If you know there are some super aggressive players behind you, does that change your decision?
Do you also limp with 22-66 with one EP limper? |
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I plead guilty to the part about loving Phil's book [/ QUOTE ] This is a big problem. |
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