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Old 08-25-2005, 06:27 PM
neuroman neuroman is offline
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Default Worst limping hand at full table

Let's say you are at a $3/$6 live casino game. The game is friendly and loose, the best kind of game there is.

You are in the small blind ($1) with two very poor cards. Ordinarily, you would never play this hand from any position. But miracuously, the entire table limps to you. There is $28 in the pot and you are getting 14-1 odds if you throw in another two dollars to see the flop. (There is of course a small chance the big blind could raise, but let's ignore that.)

What is the worst hand you would limp with in this spot? What hands, despite the odds, aren't profitable enough to play?


This actually occurred to me in a game recently, and I limped T2o. I now think that this was probably a mistake, even with the tremendous odds offered by the pot. Or am I wrong?
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