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Re: Preflop: Hijack PP vs. limper
What are peoples cutoffs for raising here, 66, 77? Bigger?
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Re: Preflop: Hijack PP vs. limper
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What are peoples cutoffs for raising here, 66, 77? Bigger? [/ QUOTE ] This question also makes me realize that part of the answer depends on my own image. If I have a tightish image, I might raise 66; with a looser image, I might need 88. |
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Re: Preflop: Hijack PP vs. limper
I'd limp here. The players do not seem all that wild as a group pf. If you were sitting a a table where hands were 3betting and capping pf a high % of the time... then I'd muck. If you expect to have to call 2+ (when it comes back around) a majority of the time, 3 or 4 way contested...then I think you should start mucking. You would then essensially be geting 4-1 or 3-1 a majority of the time (and an expensive 4-1 or 3-1 at that)... which is getting further and further away from the odds of hitting a set.
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Re: Preflop: Hijack PP vs. limper
Agreed. With one limper I root for more limpers behind me. If there were no limpers ahead, I would raise or fold hoping to get heads up.
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Re: Preflop: Hijack PP vs. limper
77 or bigger. Limp all smaller pairs.
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Re: Preflop: Hijack PP vs. limper
Wow, I think limping is easily the worst of your options. 44 Plays like crap multiway and you don't have implied odds to hit your set. Raise or fold.
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