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Old 12-06-2005, 01:45 PM
deception5 deception5 is offline
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Default Re: Cut Back Starting Hands When Frequent Cold Callers are Behind You?

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D5. I'm curious, but at what VPIP's in the blinds do you start limping A5o/J9o OTB as opposed to raising?

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Usually it's the SB's that is most important. If he's 60-70% with a low pfr% I'll start considering limping those since it's very likely he'll call and then a somewhat loose BB will call getting 5:1 preflop. If there's a chance he'll 3-bet then I'm raising or if the BB is very tight (15% or less) I'll raise. It also depends how often they give up on the flop to the preflop raiser.
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