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Old 07-12-2005, 06:18 PM
Greg J Greg J is offline
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Default Re: Live 3/6 Hand

The OP gave me enough info that I felt comfortable with a gp 5 hand limp. He had 2 limpers and the blinds still to act in a loose table and he was in "LP".

Upon further reading, there are various pieces of info that are in strange places -- the post is not organized too well (he's a new guy).

As for a preflop raise... I can go along with it. But I perfer either of those options to a fold against typically loose 3/6 BM players.
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Old 07-12-2005, 06:27 PM
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Default Re: Live 3/6 Hand

Whoa, okay, upon rereading that hand, if there was only a single limper (not sure), the loose passive guy, Then a raise is preferable to isolate. I just saw he was not sure how many went to the flop. If he had 2 limpers I sand by my statement.

If not, then:
If the blinds will fold to a raise preflop raise it. If not, I fold or raise depending on how much they suck postflop.
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Old 07-12-2005, 10:12 PM
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Default Re: Live 3/6 Hand

[ QUOTE ]
Whoa, okay, upon rereading that hand, if there was only a single limper (not sure), the loose passive guy, Then a raise is preferable to isolate. I just saw he was not sure how many went to the flop. If he had 2 limpers I sand by my statement.

If not, then:
If the blinds will fold to a raise preflop raise it. If not, I fold or raise depending on how much they suck postflop.

[/ QUOTE ]

i think we're on the same page...

for some reason i hate JTo these days, so I felt the need to defend a potential pf fold. don't know why i got all uppity.
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