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How do we play low PP (22-66) UTG?
fold right?
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#2
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Re: How do we play low PP (22-66) UTG?
Depends on the table. If we're getting 5 or more to every flop, often without a raise, for sure limp. If its a little tighter or more aggressive, but people go way too far postflop, you can also play. Basically, I rarely find a live 3/6>5/10 game that I can't limp these hands UTG. Online, it happens more, but people are also more aggro and will pay off better postflop.
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Re: How do we play low PP (22-66) UTG?
Generally online I limp these hands. The majority of the time you are going to see an unraised flop with around 5 people. If the table is really agressive preflop, I will be folding them more often. But due to the passive and loose nature of most of the games, I usually limp these hands.
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Re: How do we play low PP (22-66) UTG?
This fold is standard. Thus you need conditions (like unusually loose passive as aforementioned) that are not standard in order to make the non-standard play of calling.
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Re: How do we play low PP (22-66) UTG?
I'm usually limping, because I'm usually at tables where I expect 4 or more players seeing the flop. If it's tighter than that I fold.
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Re: How do we play low PP (22-66) UTG?
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call right? [/ QUOTE ] FYP. |
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Re: How do we play low PP (22-66) UTG?
I haven't played full ring in a while, but I never stay at a table that is bad enough where I don't limp these hands.
Limp away. |
#8
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Re: How do we play low PP (22-66) UTG?
I fold most times unless talbe is right which means not a lot of raising and lots of limping. Usually a fold though. Although to be totally honest I will raise this very rarely if I think table is scared passive and I can control from early but that is rare(sometimes I get bored too).
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