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Old 04-09-2005, 07:02 PM
Michael Emery Michael Emery is offline
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Default Small suited connectors on the button shorthanded?

Ok, so one thing I'm still struggling with is if I should be calling with a small suited connector on the button for one bet when the pot is shorthanded. Ex. Full game, one player limps in early position, another one in middle, folded to me with a hand like 68s on the button. Am I calling? What if there was just the middle position limper and it was folded to me? Are these hands playable when your implied odds suck? I know the type of game might be a factor but assume its an unknown mid-limit game that you just joined. You have no info on the limper(s). What about small pairs in the same situaton? Just a decision that comes up semi-frequently and I need some feedback on how to handle it. Any advice is appreciated.

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Old 04-09-2005, 07:20 PM
Softrock Softrock is offline
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Default Re: Small suited connectors on the button shorthanded?

I think you can call with 68s on the button with two limpers assuming the blinds aren't too aggressive. I often find that the level of aggression goes up significantly for good players when the game is shorter. Also, short handed I find two limpers to be relatively rare and for the most part I think if I can't raise I'm folding (except for the blinds of course). However, I like the hand with position with 2 limpers if you're pretty sure you won't get raised.
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